On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:35, Hans Fugal wrote:
> * Bryan Murdock [Thu, 31 Jul 2003 at 10:21 -0700]
> > > Normal keys? Nothing's normal about it.  
> > 
> > :)  I meant normal keys like backspace.  
> If you think backspace and delete are 'normal' keys wrt those old dumb
> terminals and the rise of computers, then I have a history lesson for
> you.
> 
> Linux users worldwide are still plagued by this problem (although to a
> much lesser degree if your distro is of high quality.)

Okay, I've been on the list for about six months now, and I'm still
having trouble with some of the (non-technical) acronyms that are used
in emails (okay, and some of the technical ones--but those are
expected).  They may be intuitive to some of the IM-savvy, but sometimes
I have trouble deciding what they are or if they are even intended to be
acronyms at all (misspellings?).  Perhaps I'm the only one, but I'm sure
someone could enlighten me.  By the way, in this email, I'm referring to
'wrt'.  Thanks,

Casey

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