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Re: Abbreviations

(no name) ((no email))
Fri, 26 Jan 1996 12:53:20 -0600


Ric Koval wrote:

> On Tuesday the 23rd (which I received in the the Digest on the 25th),
>'Settummanque, the Black Eagle' and 'Paul' commented on abbreviations and
>putting together a list to post to the archives...it just so happens that I am
>nearly finished doing this very thing as one of my "ticket" items. I currently
>am using 'FileMakerPro 2.1' (Friends don't let friends do DOS *G*) but I can
>export in either 'Tab" or 'Comma' separated text so anyone can import to any
>SS or DB program. If those on the list would like to send your submissions to
>me at the E-mail address below, I will add yours to mine and post it.

I'm sending the "ABB" postings that I've already received to Rick this
afternoon. Thanks, Rick for reminding me (short memories here today...)
of your Wood Badge project!

> I have corresponded with Major Mike on this matter and his help was
>invaluable (Thanks, Mike...Coffee's still on!). I am using "The Words of
>Scouting" booklet and style sheet for the standard presentations; for example:
>out here in the 'Real' world, we us ASM for Asst. Scoutmaster but, the
>'Official' designation is SA. My ACRONYM Dictionary cross-refrences them both.

It sounds great....if you can provide a comma-deliminated version as well
as tabbed versions that would pretty well satisty just about everyone's
database formatting problems.

Thanks again, Rick, for reminding me that you've already undertaken this
project...again, it was one of several "ongoing things" that I've had here
to do, but you know how good intentions sometimes go....

Again folks, please send your items to Rick at Ric_Koval@MS1.Mankato.MSUS.EDU
(if you forget his email address, send them to me and I'll forward them to
him).

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