RE: unfortunate project names
I'm working on computer security plans for Small Unclassified Computer Systems. We try to spell out the acronym rather than pronounce it.At the company I work at we had a major project whose initials were MCCRP.
Keri Morgret
At 01:39 PM 1/7/2005, Diane Evans wrote:
My two personal favorites are unfortunate acronyms.
Just put the vowels in the appropriate places.
Senior Management did not see the humor in the "unoffical" name. It is now ECO.
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References:
RE: unfortunate project names: From: Gary Robinson
RE: unfortunate project names: From: Diane Evans
RE: unfortunate project names: From: Keri Morgret
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