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Subject:And what about DAD? (was Re: logos in MOM) From:"Dick Margulis " <margulis -at- mail -dot- fiam -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 16 Jun 2003 08:39:51 -0400
Well, I recognized Tom Murrell's name, so I opened his post. Prior to that, I hadn't a clue that "logos in MOM" was anything other than a misspelled come-on for a Viagra substitute.
We always have the issue in front of us of deciding whether a particular acronym, abbreviation, or term is known globally, known within an industry, known across a profession, or known only within a company. I try to err on the side of caution by spelling out what I mean in the first place and then providing a short form if applicable, rather than starting with the acronym and assuming everyone knows what it means--except for those abbreviations that really are global, like AM and PM.
Given the quantity of spam flooding all our inboxes, I think it is worth a moment of thought when writing a subject line for a post that you want people actually to read.
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