Posted by wilson ind on April 01, 2013 at 12:04:17 from (70.239.85.123):
In many post ,as in the one on trust and Power of Attorny. Use of A&U OP, and other post using one letter for a word. It's confusing for me and I think many others. Not trying to be harsh, but H system FT (fluid in tires I guess) seems like someone wants to use a code. Seems to me if whatever is important enough to write about, it should be important enough to spell the word. Yes some may say or think don't read the post if one does not like it. My thought is its a public forum for all to read. Few days ago a post talked about using u as You in ads and tx me or c m I think meaning call me. Ok I'm and old fart not agreeing with a long text rather than simple phone call and other I suppose shortcuts. Noticed today at local store how computer checkout was much longer than old way. I will take another pain pill , have cup of coffee and shutup.
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