<< snip >>

All that anyone can assert responsibly is that in some context he thinks 
first of some particular denotation of a term t or an acronym A.  Sometimes 
many others will agree with him, but widespread disagreement with his 
judgment establishes ipso facto that t or A is ambiguous.

John Gilmore
Ashland, MA 01721-1817
USA

<<unsnip >>

Well at least the example was not t and A!

Tom Moulder

Ps.. I'm sorry that I could not let this die a peaceful death...
 

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