Jezebel,
I did try to justify my opinion. I mentioned technical manuals and
directives hundreds of pages in length that would be much longer (and more
expensive to produce) if every acronym where spelled out. IMU Inertial
Measurement Unit, FCEP Flight Conrol Electronics Package, FSMD First Stage
Motor Dome, FCET Follow on Commander's Evaluation Test. The quantity of
acyronyms in some techinical fields can boggle the mind, but it is the
spoken and written language in the field. Like any langauge, once you learn
the terms the fog is cleared and it becomes intelligeable.
My opinion stated again, is that while acronyms can be over used, they still
have some merit.
I reviewed a few of your recent post on Google. I have noticed a few
departures from your position of always spelling it out fully:
i.e. Isn't that from Latin "id est" with meaning: that is (to say).
e.g. Aagain from Latin "exempli gratia" with meaning: for example; for the
sake of example.
Stange notions? Since you don't like acronyms nobody else should use them
either. Or worse still, those that do are illiterate or incompetent.