>Would someone explain the following to a poor soul who has seen them in >recent postings: PSO, POS, <g>? As a rookie in the computer world, I >have to ask basic questions. > >Thanks, > >Bob Anderson >Tucson,AZ Bob, PSO means "piano-shaped object", a term applied to pianos which are less than stellar in quality. I'm not sure what POS means. <g> means grin, an emoticon which means that what the writer just wrote was humorous in nature. We will have a test at the end of the period <g>... Regards, Tom Tom Seay School of Music The University of Texas at Austin t.seay@mail.utexas.edu He who laughs last thinks slowest.
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