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U? WTH?chefann said:There are some it too me a few minutes to figure out, too.
Imagine that...http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/rolleye0018.gif LMAO!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Yes, it gave us a chance to take a three-max-post thread and hijack it into another never-ending thread!
That would be me *bows* LMAOThe_Kitchen_Guy said:Someone bumped the Acronym thread, too, for your conveninece.
I go for the first one, lol.janetupnorth said:OMWALTAN
Oh my, what a long thread about nothing...
or...
ASH
(Another successfully hijacked)
Jennie4PC said:Ii know almost all the accronymes and can figure out the rest but for the life of me I can not figure out what FWIW means. I feel so dumb not knowing.
chefann said:There'll be a quiz at the first annual "CS-only National Conference", or CSONatCon.
FWIW stands for "for what it's worth." It is commonly used in informal communication to indicate that the information being shared may not be of great importance or significance.
FWIW originated in the early days of the internet, when people needed to communicate quickly and efficiently. It is believed to have first appeared in online chat rooms and forums before becoming widely used in text messaging and other forms of communication.
While FWIW is most commonly used in informal communication, it can also be used in professional settings. However, it is important to use it appropriately and sparingly, as it may come across as too casual or dismissive in certain contexts.
Yes, there are other acronyms that serve a similar purpose to FWIW. Some examples include FYI (for your information), IMHO (in my humble opinion), and BTW (by the way). These acronyms are often used to convey a casual tone or to provide additional context for the information being shared.
There are various online resources and dictionaries that can help you keep track of popular acronyms and their meanings. You can also search for specific acronyms or ask your friends and colleagues if you come across one that you are unfamiliar with.