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   Ron,   
      
    DS> And, especially when you realize that late in the week,   
    DS> you're "S)o H)appy I)t's T)hursday".    
      
    AA> That one can be used twice a week! S) H) I) T)ue/hu.   
      
    DS> It only works if Wednesday is your Friday.    
      
    RL> Any day is a good day for S)pecial H)igh I)ntinsity T)raining.   
    RL> Especially if you are on the F)ast A)ction R)esponse T)eam.   
      
    Well, it looks like M)essage E)ntered T)opics H)ave A)mazing   
   N)oted E)xpositions.    
      
    Seriously, it was in Rome where acronyms got their unabbreviated    
   start, with SPQR -- Senatus Populousque Romanus -- Senate And People    
   Of Rome.   
      
    One of the 2 research papers I did in college that I enjoyed doing,   
   was on acronyms (the other was on hurricanes). For the rest of them,   
   I had the attitude "Why should I study about the American Revolution??   
   I know who won". While I likely know my history better than most   
   kids nowadays, to me, ancient history classes were rather dull, IMO.   
      
   Daryl   
      
   ... "AEIOUEIAUO" - sorry, I have uncontrolled vowel movements   
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