{"id":732,"date":"2006-11-28T14:32:11","date_gmt":"2006-11-28T18:32:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.chrismclaren.com\/blog\/archives\/2006\/11\/28\/acronym-awareness\/"},"modified":"2006-11-29T12:15:50","modified_gmt":"2006-11-29T16:15:50","slug":"acronym-awareness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.chrismclaren.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/28\/acronym-awareness\/","title":{"rendered":"Acronym awareness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Note: Reading this post in Firefox or any other browser that supports the abbr tag will be a much more rewarding experience than reading it in IE.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Working in the computer industry you develop a habit of talking in acronyms. I&#8217;ve often found it amusing how the acronym over time becomes the proper name for the thing it identifies&#8211;that there come to be a set of people who know the acronym and the thing it identifies, but who don&#8217;t know what the acronym is a short form of.<\/p>\n<p>This isn&#8217;t just the ones that have no consistent answer, like <abbr title=\"Digital Video Disc? Digital Versatile Disc? Etc?\">DVD<\/abbr>, or the geek joke ones like <abbr title=\"GNU's Not Unix\">GNU<\/abbr>, it&#8217;s even things like <abbr title=\"International Business Machine\">IBM<\/abbr> or <abbr title=\"Structured Query Language\">SQL<\/abbr>. I hear this all the time with <abbr title=\"HyperText Markup Language\">HTML<\/abbr> and <abbr title=\"eXtensible Markup Language\">XML<\/abbr>. I find it fascinating. <\/p>\n<p>I bet all the guys I play poker with would know whether or not to buy and <abbr title=\"Integrated Drive Electronics\">IDE<\/abbr> or <abbr title=\"Serial AT Attachment--see footnote\">SATA<\/abbr><footnote>This one is more complicated. SATA stands for &#8220;Serial ATA&#8221;, indicating a change from ATA, the standard at the time. ATA stands for &#8220;AT Attachment&#8221;, meaning essentially something that can be plugged into a 16-bit ISA bus. That was called the &#8220;AT bus&#8221; because of the IBM IBM Personal Computer\/AT, in which the AT stood for &#8220;Advanced Technology&#8221;&#8216;. So SATA=Serial ATA=Serial AT Attachment=Serial Advanced Technology Attachment.<\/footnote> drive, or whether they needed a card for an <abbr title=\"Industry Standard Architecture\">ISA<\/abbr> or <abbr title=\"Peripheral Component Interconnect\">PCI<\/abbr> bus, but I bet not one of them would know what all four of those acronyms are for. Hell, everyone with a laptop probably has a <abbr title=\"Peripheral Component MicroChannel Interconnect Architecture\">PCMCIA<\/abbr> card or two, but since no one could remember what that was for&#8211;prompting the &#8220;People Can&#8217;t Remember Computer Industry Acronyms&#8221; joke&#8211;the standards body renamed those cards to &#8220;PC cards&#8221; in the second version of the standard.<\/p>\n<p>And, of course, you see this all the time in popular culture. How long until no one remembers that <abbr title=\"Kentucky Fried Chicken\">KFC<\/abbr> <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/KFC#Name\">is an acronym<\/a>?<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s one of my weird pedantic quirks that I&#8217;ve always prided myself on understanding the full forms of acronyms, in the same way I pride myself on understanding the etymology and usage history of the words and phrases in my vocabulary. There apparently was a point in time when I started to care, and before that point I just accepted acronyms at face value.<\/p>\n<p>I realize this because in an article on dead media that I read this morning, I found that VHS stands for &#8220;Vertical Helical Scan&#8221;, and in reading that I became aware that not only had I not known that, but that I had <strong>never once<\/strong> considered VHS as an acronym, or that it might have meant something. It was just a product label.<\/p>\n<p>I wonder how many other blind spots like that I have.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"excerpt\">Note: Reading this post in Firefox or any other browser that supports the abbr tag will be a much more rewarding experience than reading it in IE. Working in the computer industry you develop a habit of talking in acronyms. 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