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Three Letter Acronyms (TLA)

Thursday, March 13, 2003

03/13/03 My old roomate from college forwarded me an email about blogging. What a great way to write html pages without worrying about where the HTML < br > tags go. Anyways, this is my first blog ever and I have no idea what to say. I guess I will start off by commenting on why I chose TLA as my blogger name to my page. Well I am really tired of three letter acronyms which brilliant marketing majors (an oxymoron) come up with for products, quirky terms, or other combination of obtuse key words. I also thought I wanted to create a page where I will try to create a new
Three Letter Acronym for the day to clutter people's brain with useless and
uninteresting knowledge. I mean if you read what I have written
you can already see some TLA's I have created.

UUK = useless and uninteresting knowledge
OKW = obtuse key words
BMM = brilliant marketing majors

I guess I have accomplished my task for today to create UUK's from OKW's for BMM's


Thanks,
Jonathan