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> I recently got one of those hieroglyph
> pendants - the ones that are made to order, usually with your initials.
> Mine spells out "RTFM".
>
After a long and arduous project, we held a celebratory dinner for the
writing team and handed out commemorative mugs I had specially made for
us survivors. The design was of a merry-go-round, with RTFM over the
top, and the letters OSIFTTY underneath (the polite form is "Oh Darn, I
Forgot To Tell You) to remind of us of our work with the development and
management team.
Elna Tymes
Los Trancos Systems
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