On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, Tjaart van der Walt wrote: > Pasi T Mustalahti wrote: > > > > On Fri, 19 Sep 1997, N STEENKAMP [M.ING E&E] wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > I got a lot of smart-ass answers, but nobody told me what PTM means. > > > Its the guy's inititials. > > > Niki > > > > > PTM: Yeah, you are right. > > I have had this habit for so long that I didn't see anything odd in it. > > It started in a R&D project where we documented just about everything and > > signed it with our initials. > > I didn't read these acronyn-mails until now and now the best part has gone > > ;) > > That must explain RTFM - Reginald Theodore Frederick McDonald PTM: Not all acronyms are initials. Take for example ISDN -It Still Does Nothing NTSC -Never The Same Color > > -- > Friendly Regards > > Tjaart van der Walt > mailto:tjaart@wasp.co.za > ________________________________________________________ > | WASP International http://wasp.co.za | > | R&D Engineer : GSM peripheral services development | > |Vehicle tracking | Telemetry systems | GSM data transfer| > |Voice : +27-(0)11-622-8686 | Fax : +27-(0)11-622-8973 | > | WGS-84 : 26010.52'S 28006.19'E | > |________________________________________________________| > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PTM, pasi.mustalahti@utu.fi, ptmusta@utu.fi, http://www.utu.fi/~ptmusta Lab.ins. (mikrotuki) ATK-keskus/Mat.Luon.Tdk OH1HEK Lab.engineer (PC support) Computer Center OI7234 Mail: Turun Yliopisto / Fysla, Vesilinnantie 5, 20014 Pt 02-3336669, FAX 02-3335632 (Pk 02-2387010, NMT 049-555577) --------------------------------------------------------------------------