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caller wrote:I'll ask. What is a TLA?
The clue is here, caller!
The first is a FLAB (Four Letter ABbreviation
... though the 'B' could be misleading...
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Easier just to say "Acronym".
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spitfire wrote:Easier just to say "Acronym".
Indeed - that's why the 'B' could be misleading!
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... unless, of course, we're talking about the Thai Latex Association... :shock:


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dtaai-maai wrote:(Incidentally, I hate being unable to edit my posts!)
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Ah yes, but an acronym has to be able to be said like a proper word, which many of the quoted TLA's can't be, including the term itself. The reason FLAB is spelt that way is so that it becomes a FLAB itself, as well as being inclusive of all 4 letter abbreviations, whether they are true acronyms or not. Example of true TLAs here in Thailand are TOT, TAT and CAT, while BTS, BMT and TRT are not. Hopefully that makes this whole discussion as clear as mud! TTFN... :cheers:
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We are on the second page of this weird thread and I still don't know what the hell 'TLA' means...!

This thread is making my head hurt... :|
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Randy Cornhole wrote:We are on the second page of this weird thread and I still don't know what the hell 'TLA' means...!
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Thinking about it a little more, FLAB should really be FLAP, as in Four Letter Abbreviated Phrase. However this has also got me thinking about favourite fictitious acronyms; one of mine is HAL (Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic Computer) from 2001: A Space Odyssey, supposedly a reference to IBM (one letter removed) but the all time classic is from Red Dwarf, when they are battling against an alien monster (the Polymorph) that takes various emotions from each of the crew. Rimmer becomes a classic hippy liberal and puts forward a plan on how to deal with the creature...
"Erm, I think we're losing sight of the real issue here, which is: what are we gonna call ourselves? Erm, and I think it comes down to a choice between "The League Against Salivating Monsters" or my own personal preference, which is "The Committee for the Liberation and Integration of Terrifying Organisms and their Rehabilitation Into Society." Erm, one drawback with that: the abbreviation is "CLITORIS."
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Randy Cornhole wrote:We are on the second page of this weird thread and I still don't know what the hell 'TLA' means...!

This thread is making my head hurt... :|
I'm still none the wiser either! :?

Although I get the jist, if not the specific!
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I like this quote from BaaBaa's link:
' ...a journalist once asked hacker Paul Boutin what he thought the biggest problem in computing in the 1990s would be. Paul's straight-faced response was, "There are only 17,000 three-letter acronyms." '
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Thank you - still a new term to me!

We just warn new staff of 'jargon'.
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