[EM] TTPD,TR (an FBC complying ABE solution?)
Jameson Quinn
jameson.quinn at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 14:21:41 PST 2011
You've defined the MTA method recently, but not said what the letters stand
for.
And consider that the 3-5 minutes it would take for you to find an old
email, when you know what you're looking for, and copy and paste it to the
wiki, are certainly less than the 2-5 minutes for someone else to do that
without copying it to the wiki, multiplied by the number of people reading
your posts.
2011/11/21 MIKE OSSIPOFF <nkklrp at hotmail.com>
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> >> Take it easy. Call it what you want. I've been referring to it
> >> according to where I'd
> >> heard it.
> >
> > Interesting. Where did you hear it?
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> In discussion by opponents of Approval.
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Do you remember where? There aren't too many fora where you can throw
around such abbreviations as easily as you can here.
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> > ps. I still don't know what MTA stands for. I'm sure that there are
> > plenty of people who are following this discussion less closely than I
> > am who are even more lost in the alphabet soup than I am. I think that
> > putting abbreviations on the wiki would be worthwhile.
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> ...which I intend to do within the next few days, as soon as time is
> available.
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> In the meantime, all of the new abbreviations that I've been using can be
> found in
> the subject-lines of my recent messages. Then, in the messages, there will
> be
> explanation of what the abbreviations stand for, and definitions of the
> terms.
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> That includes MTA, which has also been defined in more recent postings
> that likewise
> have that abbreviation in their subject-line.
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> How hard can it be for you to find those recent subject-lines, Jameson?
>
> I often look up, in the recent archives, definitions of methods referred
> to in later postings.
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> Mike Ossipoff
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