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    #16
    %ยฃ&~#6%*"3 @? oop: Things have definitely gone wrong.

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    • Andy the Sheep
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2019
      • 1864
      • Andrea
      • North Eastern Italy

      #17
      May I suggest a local and well known acronym from Italy: UCAS (Ufficio Complicazione Affari Semplici) which could be translated into "Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs" (OCOSA), a typical bureaucratic (it seems I spelled it correctly, according to the orthographic control ) degeneration; if referred to our hobby, I think it suits to some of model firms's branches dedicated to the instruction booklets or the painting guides. :nerd:
      I spent my professional life swimming, diving and sometimes drowning in acronyms and it seems they are still after me! :worried::sick::tongue-out3:.

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      • dalej2014
        SMF Supporters
        • Aug 2021
        • 507

        #18
        Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
        May I suggest a local and well known acronym from Italy: UCAS (Ufficio Complicazione Affari Semplici) which could be translated into "Office for Complication of Otherwise Simple Affairs" (OCOSA), a typical bureaucratic (it seems I spelled it correctly, according to the orthographic control ) degeneration; if referred to our hobby, I think it suits to some of model firms's branches dedicated to the instruction booklets or the painting guides. :nerd:
        I spent my professional life swimming, diving and sometimes drowning in acronyms and it seems they are still after me! :worried::sick::tongue-out3:.
        Excellent. Do follow instructions... unless told not to follow instructions!?

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #19
          Originally posted by dalej2014
          Excellent. Do follow instructions... unless told not to follow instructions!?
          Arg you have not come across Dragon instructions yet them Dale ?

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          • dalej2014
            SMF Supporters
            • Aug 2021
            • 507

            #20
            Originally posted by John Race
            Arg you have not come across Dragon instructions yet them Dale ?
            I haven't yet, no. I do like the look of their kits though, so may well do.
            I am stubbornly resisting the urge to buy more kits for now, as I have a large inherited stash already.
            The thing is, none of them are less than 40 years old, so, yeah. Dragon are tempting. As long as my willpower lasts...

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            • Mini Me
              SMF Supporters
              • Jun 2018
              • 10711

              #21
              One that always puzzled me is ANOMALY. my dictionary (Webster's) says it's an abnormality. To me this suggests that the word abnormality was hacked to death years ago to create a slightly shorter version (for what ever purpose) that not only means the same thing but is made up of the same letters (probably by some Scientist, Dr. or Researcher that was either too lazy or couldn't spell it out.) and my question is: is this NORMAL or just an ANOMALY??? :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::tongue-out::thinking::thinking::nerd::thumb2: Rick H.

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              • dalej2014
                SMF Supporters
                • Aug 2021
                • 507

                #22
                Originally posted by Mini Me
                One that always puzzled me is ANOMALY. my dictionary (Webster's) says it's an abnormality. To me this suggests that the word abnormality was hacked to death years ago to create a slightly shorter version (for what ever purpose) that not only means the same thing but is made up of the same letters (probably by some Scientist, Dr. or Researcher that was either too lazy or couldn't spell it out.) and my question is: is this NORMAL or just an ANOMALY??? :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::tongue-out::thinking::thinking::nerd::thumb2: Rick H.
                Anomaly is a descendant of the Greek word anลmalos,
                First seen in 1603.

                History and Etymology for abnormal
                First seen used in 1817.

                So we can conclude that anomaly is not derived from abnormality. There, glad we've sorted that one out! lol

                Who knew modelling could be so informative about language!? :smiling6: :smiling6: :smiling6: PS there ain't nothin' normal here!

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                • outrunner
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 2420

                  #23
                  Well, if you are moving on to words now why is abbreviation such a long word?

                  Andy.

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                  • dalej2014
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Aug 2021
                    • 507

                    #24
                    Originally posted by outrunner
                    Well, if you are moving on to words now why is abbreviation such a long word?

                    Andy.
                    A!?

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                    • Tim Marlow
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18907
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #25
                      Some moreโ€ฆ.
                      ABโ€ฆ..airbrush.
                      BMFโ€ฆ.bare metal foil (or finish).
                      NMFโ€ฆ.natural metal finish.
                      RTV rubberโ€ฆ..room temperature vulcanising rubber (only relevant to mould makers).
                      TLAโ€ฆ.three letter acronym :tongue-out3:

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                      • adt70hk
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Sep 2019
                        • 10409

                        #26
                        Can't IMHO believe we've missed.....

                        IMHO = in my humble opinion.....

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #27
                          Originally posted by dalej2014
                          I haven't yet, no. I do like the look of their kits though, so may well do.
                          I am stubbornly resisting the urge to buy more kits for now, as I have a large inherited stash already.
                          The thing is, none of them are less than 40 years old, so, yeah. Dragon are tempting. As long as my willpower lasts...
                          Dale your life of modelling is far from complete. If you like guessing games, like part no's that are given but not on the sprue. Strange instructions done by a group of designers writing in Chinese and having a Google translation that is literal.Other than that not bad kits .:smiling3:

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18269
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #28
                            the dumbest:
                            world wide web. three words, three syllables. lets abbreviate that to www. double U, double U, double U. Six syllables.
                            WTAF.
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • dalej2014
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Aug 2021
                              • 507

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Ian M
                              the dumbest:
                              world wide web. three words, three syllables. lets abbreviate that to www. double U, double U, double U. Six syllables.
                              WTAF.
                              A valid point when spoken, but it is a lot quicker to write?

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                              • Ian M
                                Administrator
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 18269
                                • Ian
                                • Falster, Denmark

                                #30
                                Originally posted by dalej2014
                                A valid point when spoken, but it is a lot quicker to write?
                                but longer to read...
                                Group builds

                                Bismarck

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