cldlhd
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Oh now I feel old....
actually I think it shows you up as young ... in the early days of the internet (when it was only text) we used tools like USENET which were the original bulletin boards. There such abbreviations as IIRC and HTH were common.cldlhd;n854291 said:Oh now I feel old....
cldlhd;n854296 said:Thanks for the vote of confidence, I know a good bit of the texting abbreviations -although not sure that's to be boasted about.
Paleogirl;n854323 said:OMG I wonder if these texting and tweeting abbreviations will come into full usage and completely change our written language one day ? ROFL ! L8r !
pellicle;n854315 said:well ... txting IIRC derived from the sorts of abbreviations that came about on usenet (which of course predates mobile phone texting).
L8r
an excellent working theory. Now I feel positively myopic on the origins, its potentially hundreds of years.epstns;n854327 said:Actually, it is possible that many of the common abbreviations came from Morse code telegraphers. I've been a ham radio operator for many years, mostly using Morse code. We have always used abbreviations, as that allowed much faster conversation without loss of meaning.
The Thief;n854574 said:I'm a rock climber and cyclist. The type of climbing that i mostly do (boudlering) requires very intense moves similar to weightlifting, though I am only lifting my own body weight. I do plenty of pullups to train for climbing. I also lift weights; heavy, but I do not max out. I mostly lift light/medium weight, high rep. My current cardiologist gives me no restrictions. He is not worried about my ascending aorta, since it was fully replaced with a dacron graft. His only concern is having an accident and having bleeding issues because of the bloodthinners. I know that risk, and I take that risk with caution while rock climbing. As far as heart function is concerned, he is confident that it can handle anything.
Paleogirl;n855451 said:I was just posting some piccies of me weight lifting today on another forum and thought I'd post some here:
Me doing chest press 22 kilos (48.5 pounds), 11 kilos (24 pounds) each arm:
Me doing biceps concentration curl, 9 kilos (20 pounds):
I do Super Slow high intensity weight lifting, 10 sec lift, 10 sec lower (breathing fast throughout), three or four reps to failure, two or three times a week, a series of about seven different exercises. I'm 62 yo, had AVR 15 months ago.
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