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Re: EDI Gentran - HIPAA for US MNC

Art, it's apparent you haven't any teenagers - or at least you don't get
e-mail or instant messaging from them. I think "ur" means "your." It's
a kind of shorthand teens like to use among themselves. As in "R U
going to the mall? Will ur folks give you the car?" And stuff like
that. Except that teens often don't use punctuation.
Get with the program, will you?
Now, of course, in professional communications we only use complete
English sentences. And absolutely no emoticons.
William J. Kammerer
Novannet, LLC.
Columbus, US-OH 43221-3859
+1 (614) 487-0320
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From: "Art Douglas (San Dimas)" <
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:20 PM
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] EDI Gentran - HIPAA for US MNC
Okay, now we all know that a CV is found on a desk rather than an
undercarriage. But what the heck is "ur" (as in "Rush ur cv's")? I
read that Ur was the ancestral home of Abraham (nee Abram), whom Jews,
Moslems and Christians regard as patriarch. It was sometimes rendered
"Ur of the Chaldeas." But what does that have to do with a resumé or
Curriculum Vitae or constant velocity joints?
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