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Bedrock of the Community
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actually when someone types WAM or CAM and other common abbreviations it turns to a link, if you put your mouse on that and click it will tell you what it means
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Valued Member
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I know those two but all the other jargon is sometimes beyond me. I can figure out things like WAM, cam, DDO, DDR, and others but maybe since I never got into errors and varieties I did not keep up with all the grading lingo and such.
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Moderator
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Quote: ...but maybe since I never got into errors and varieties I did not keep up with all the grading lingo and such. The best advice I can offer is to read through some of the old posts in the Variety and Error forums.  You should notice in your post that automatically WAM and CAM show up with links. We are in the process of adding more items to this feature, so DDO and DDR should eventually show up.
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Bedrock of the Community
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DDO and DDR is already added, I don't know of any that arent added already
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Bedrock of the Community
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Moderator
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Quote: DDO and DDR is already added, I don't know of any that arent added already They were not when I wrote that. Bobby just added those today after I linked him this thread. 
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Valued Member
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Thanks guys! I'm not as dumb as I sound. I guess I'm just old school. Tired of seeing students using text speak on papers they turn in. I guess it's communication no matter what.
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Pillar of the Community
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That's got to drive you nuts! I mean I understand that English is a living language, therfore, it changes. But people really hand in assignments in text speak? I'm only in my forties and my daughter is only eight. If she ever tried write in text speak ..I'd prolly (  ) be very upset.
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Valued Member
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It drives me nuts but the new English teachers and state standards say communication is communication. When I was in high school and college we learned Spanish with the word Ustead in everyother line. I lived in Spain for three months and never used the word yet got along very well. Formal language as opposed to general conversation.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: And bothe is the Old English spelling...
And I couldn't find a meaning of BOTHE either.
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Valued Member
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326 Posts |
I'm suprised a penny searcher like you didn't know he was the guy who shot Lincoln :)
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Tired of seeing students using text speak on papers they turn in. No problem with that. A lot of people do not like it. Text-speak, leet-speak, lol-speak... whatever you want to call it... is something we do not allow of the forum... Quote:Instant Message Lingo (07/03/2007) Please do not use it here. Example: How are u? Please save that for I'm and text messaging and use full text here. However, legitimate numismatic related acronyms and initialism are allowed. But not everyone knows them, which is why we try to automatically add links for their definitions.
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Valued Member
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Thanks Jbuck. The more I get into this forum the easier it is to navigate. I think the most trouble I have are terms used for errors and grading. When I started collecting there were not as many grading differences and about the only error coins we looked for was the 55 double die.
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Valued Member
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Okay...CAM I know, and WAM I Know and DAM I know, so...is VAM virtual A M ?  Alan
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Moderator
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Quote:Okay...CAM I know, and WAM I Know and DAM I know, so...is VAM virtual A M ? Check the CCF Glossary
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