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Subject: Abbreviations
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 09:13:05 +0930
Hi b-a,
 
I find I have to agree with Paul McDonald (PM) about the use of whatever abbreviation terminology (AT) seems appropriate per person. Let people convey the info by whatever means they choose.
 
So, my one eyed birding (OEB) this morning produced LR, NM, AM, BB, SP, WS, FP,  etc, but no new ones to add to the list of 19 abbs previously reported.
 
In fact this a.m. it was far more interesting to watch the fantastic changing colours (FCC) of the sky as the day began.
In particular it was intriguing how the red sections (RS's) advanced then retreated back and forth across the high cumulus clouds (HCC's) and how the sun's direct rays (SDR's) eventually caught the undersides (U/S's) of the clouds producing pearly white feathery patches (PWFP's) . 
 
Eventually though it all defeated my RHE, it closed,  and I fell back to sleep (Zzzzzzzzz..)
 
Maybe we are all too uptight ?  L&LL is what I say.
 
TR.
 
All flames (without Bugbear) gratefully received   5 yesterday, one so far today.  AFT?
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