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Hi Daniel,

@15-Jan-2003, 09:25 -0500 (14:25 UK time) Daniel Grunberg [DG] in
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DG> Particularly in this computer age, doesn't "cc" stand for
DG> "copies"? Compare "cc" to "pp", which always has stood for
DG> "pages".

Not in this case. CC is a term that predates computers, originally
applied to type-written documents and actually means "Carbon Copy"
(sometimes updated to "Courtesy Copy").

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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