> I'm actually somewhat careful about the differences: > IMHO: this is my opinion, but I'm not an authority or don't feel strongly. > IMO: I have some knowlege in this area, and strongly feel my opinion is > "correct." Pay attention. > IMNSHO: damn it, do it MY WAY! I have always taken the IMNSHO to mean that the person writing has a fair amount of experience in the subject, and as such can write "with authority". Then I take IMHO to mean that the writer has some experience, but does not consider themselves an authority, but is prepared to offer advice. I guess the variations differ depending on the subject under discussion. If it is world politics then Neil's meanings may be more to the point (IMHO) :)) -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.