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Thanks to all who jumped in to explain the mysterious "GA." (And I just
thought they were trying to get it ready for Georgia. I guess THAT
would take a version you could use while driving a pickup truck,
drinking beer and listening to country music! I want to get in on the
development cycle for that one.) It just goes to show you that,
whatever the question, a number of people on the list will know the
answer and will be happy to pass it on to those who don't. Thanks
again. --SRH
drumroll...
General Availability (release to users)!
tah-dah!
--- Maura ---
> ---Philomena Hoopes <PHILA -at- MAIL -dot- VIPS -dot- COM> wrote:
> >
> > Acronym finders notwithstanding, our company uses it
> > to mean "General Availability"
>
> ...which was not in my list! But the other acronym finder at
>http://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/acronym does include it:
>
> Gabon
> Gamblers Anonymous
> General Assembly
> General Assistance
> General Availability
> General Average
> General of the Army
> Genetic Algorithm
> Georgia
> Geostatistical Appraisal
>
> Mark
>