people are always confused. They hardly ever read and digest the thing, it's just a mad scrabble to produce a shit idea more shoddily and quicker than the next guy. Some compo entries are shocking, I can't understand why people can't step back a second and look at what they are actually doing.
The easiest ones to think of would be computer languages, plenty of them still not done. Cobol, Pascal, Basic, Perl, Java ad nauseum. And I did not check but I'm sure Yuppie is still to be done.
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 11:44, archived)
because I am thick as shit and can't work out what a real acronym actually is. *hasn't been arsed to Google to find out either*
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 11:46, archived)
So BBC is not an acronym because there's no such word as 'bbc'.
:edit: On looking it up, it would appear this is not quite the case. An acronym has to be pronouncable as a word. So BBC isn't because we pronounce it 'bee bee sea' (letter by letter) but BUPA is because we pronounce it as if it's a word (even though it isn't).
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 11:49, archived)
*lightbulb in braincell clicks ON*
Cheers :)
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 11:51, archived)
it's just a theme for doing silly pictures, so BBC, NASA, BNP, BA, LASER, NORAD, NOMAD, and RADAR, etc, are all valied 'shops as far as i'm concerned.
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 11:59, archived)
The only thing that's wrong is that the word 'acronym' in the challenge description. It was made clear by example that they in fact meant any initialism.
(, Sat 13 Aug 2005, 12:02, archived)