From: Robert Macy on
On Nov 3, 9:43 am, "Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...(a)verizon.net> wrote:
....snip...
> Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
> 45 and an LP? ;-)
>
> --
> Regards,
> Jay Freedman
> Microsoft Word MVP        FAQ:http://word.mvps.org
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And, how many grooves in a standard LP?
From: Terry Farrell on
Two (one each side).

tf

"Robert Macy" <macy(a)california.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 3, 9:43 am, "Jay Freedman" <jay.freed...(a)verizon.net> wrote:
> ...snip...
>> Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
>> a
>> 45 and an LP? ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Jay Freedman
>> Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:http://word.mvps.org
>> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
>> so
>> all may benefit.
>
> And, how many grooves in a standard LP?

From: Lyn on
cc used to stand for "Carbon Copy" back in the day when typists had to use a
piece of carbon paper to make a copy of a document. Some use a more modern
abbreviation of pc which stands for photo copy. It essentially means you are
going to give a copy of your document to the person/company specified.

"chenley1132" wrote:

> I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.
From: CyberTaz on
Hi Jay;

<snip>
On 11/3/09 12:43 PM, in article eDisi0KXKHA.3404(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, "Jay
Freedman" <jay.freedman(a)verizon.net> wrote:

> Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
> 45 and an LP? ;-)
<snip>

By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM or 33-1/3 RPM?... And I won't even quiz you on
16-2/3 RPM ;-)

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

From: Jay Freedman on
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:23:08 -0500, CyberTaz
<onlygeneraltaz1(a)com.cast.net> wrote:

>Hi Jay;
>
><snip>
>On 11/3/09 12:43 PM, in article eDisi0KXKHA.3404(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl, "Jay
>Freedman" <jay.freedman(a)verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
>> 45 and an LP? ;-)
><snip>
>
>By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM or 33-1/3 RPM?... And I won't even quiz you on
>16-2/3 RPM ;-)
>
>Regards |:>)
>Bob Jones
>[MVP] Office:Mac

AFAIK, "LP" always referred to 33-1/3 RPM. And the 16-2/3 RPM was only
for voice recordings because the warble would have been too much for
music.

--
Jay