From: kc-mass on 1 Apr 2010 09:44 Silly question but I have often wondered about this - What is an OP? Thanks Kevin "Stefan Hoffmann" <ste5an(a)ste5an.de> wrote in message news:O%2355FXY0KHA.364(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > ho Ronaldo, > > On 01.04.2010 11:57, RonaldoOneNil wrote: >> Other way round > Correct, but sometimes there must be something left to be puzzled out by > the OP...) > > > mfG > --> stefan <-- >
From: Stefan Hoffmann on 1 Apr 2010 09:51 hi, On 01.04.2010 15:44, kc-mass wrote: > Silly question but I have often wondered about this - What is an OP? Questions are never silly... OP stands for Original Post or Original Poster depending on the context. mfG --> stefan <--
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