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网络改变生活 B Tapescript Information Superhighway One feature of the is that the traffic travels fast, and techies use their own special shorthand to keep messages zooming along. Today we'll help you decode tech talk by answering some not about abbreviations on the Internet frequently asked questions What does it mean when a message includes the letters AISI or IMHO? AISI stands for"as I see it"and IMHO is shorthand for"in my humble opinion 4 Some modest folks will also add FWIw before sharing their opinio which stands for"for what it's worth Others express their disapproval with the letters CMW. That is, "correct me if I'm wrong The list of commonly abbreviated phrases on the Net is nearly endless. As a matter of fact, AAMOF stands for"as a matter of fact" and"believe it or not" get posted as bion w Are there any pre-Information-Age abbreviations still making the rounds in this high-tech ear? You bet. The old standbys FYL, MYOB, and SOP which stand for"for your information" ,"mind your own business", and"standard operating procedure"are still_ requenty used today even in email Since time is getting short, has the Net given us truly short and clear ways to say good-bye? Try TAFN (that's all for now) and BCNU (be seein you)网络改变生活 B Tapescript: One feature of the ___________________ is that the traffic travels fast, and techies use their own special shorthand to keep messages zooming along. Today we’ll help you _______ tech talk by answering some not so ______________________ about abbreviations on the Internet. What does it mean when a message includes the letters AISI or IMHO? AISI stands for “ as I see it” and IMHO is shorthand for “in my humble opinion”. Some modest ____ will also add FWIW before ______________, which stands for “for what it’s worth”. Others express their ___________ with the letters CMIIW. That is, “correct me if I’m wrong.” The list of commonly abbreviated phrases on the Net is nearly endless. As a matter of fact, AAMOF stands for “as a matter of fact”, and “believe it or not” ___________ as BION. Are there any pre-Information-Age abbreviations still ________________ in this _________ ear? You bet. The old standbys FYI, MYOB, and SOP which stand for “for your information"," mind your own business”, and “standard operating procedure” are still ____________ used today even in email. Since time is getting short, has the Net given us truly short and clear ways to say good-bye? Try TAFN (that’s all for now) and BCNU (be seein’ you). Information Superhighway decode frequently asked questions folks sharing their opinion disapproval get posted making the rounds high-tech frequently
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