martes, 26 de marzo de 2019

"Internet Acronyms & Abbreviations"



Internet Acronyms


An acronym (from Greek: -acro = sharp, pointed; -onym = name) denotes a combination of letters (usually from an abbreviation) which can be used and pronounced as a word. 

Examples: radar = radio detecting and ranging / ASAP = as soon as posible
 

The term initialism uses a similar method, but the word is pronounced letter by letter.


Example: BBC British Broadcasting Corporation or USA United States of America.


And last but not least, there are symbols and/or units of reference, like min for minute or kg for kilogram.





Usage & Meaning
These abbreviations are based on the pronunciation of their corresponding letter / digit.


2   ->  to / too 


  ->  for 

B   ->   be

C   -> see

I   ->   eye 


O   ->   owe

R   ->   are

U   ->   you

Y   ->   why







MOST POPULAR INTERNET ACRONYMS:




2F4U          Too Fast For You

4YEO FYEO          For Your Eyes Only

AAMOF          As a Matter of Fact

AFAIK          As far as I know

AFAIR          As far as I remember / recall

AFK         Away from Keyboard

AKA          Also known as

B2K BTK         Back to Keyboard

BTT         Back to Topic

BTW         By the Way

B/C          Because

C&P         Copy and Paste

CU           See you

DIY          Do it Yourself

EOBD          End of Business Day

EOD          End of Discussion

EOM          End of Message

FAQ          Frequently asked Questions

FKA           Formerly known as

FWIW          For what it's Worth

FYI / JFYI          (Just) For your Information

HF          Have fun

HTH         Hope this Helps

IDK          I don't know

IIRC          If I Recall / Remember Correctly

IMHO          In my Humble Opinion

IMO          In my Opinion

IMNSHO          In my not so Humble / Honest Opinion

IOW          In other Words

LOL          Laughing out loud

DGMW          Don't get me wrong

MMW          Mark my Words 


N/A         Not Available / Applicable

NaN         Not a Number

NNTR          No need to Reply

NOYB          None of your Business

NRN          No Reply Necessary

OMG          Oh my God

OT          Off Topic

OTOH          On the other Hand

POV          Point of View

ROTFL          Rolling on the Floor Laughing

RSVP          Repondez s'il vous plait (French: Please reply)

SCNR          Sorry, could not Resist

SFLR          Sorry, for late Reply

TBA          To be Announced

TBC          To be Continued / To be Confirmed

TIA          Thanks in Advance

TGIF          Thanks God, its Friday

THX TNX          Thanks

TQ/TY          Thank You

TYVM          Thank You Very Much

TYT          Take your Time

TTYL          Talk to you Later

WRT          With Regard to

WTH          What the Hell / What the Heck

WTF          What the F***

YMMD          You made my Day

ICYMI         In Case you missed it






Abbreviations

An abbreviation (from Latin brevi³re → brevis meaning “short”) is a shortened form of a word or phrase used mainly in writing to represent the complete form.
It usually has a full-stop at the end.

Examples: Lib. For Library / abbr. for abbreviation / approx. for approximate

This list contains a compilation of the most common abbreviations in text messages, IMs (= Instant Message), social networks, etc, where people want (or are required) to use only a few typed characters to communicate a thought or an idea . 




2moro          Tomorrow

2nite          Tonight

AEAP          As Early as Possible

ALAP          As Late as Possible

ASAP          As Soon as Possible

ASL          Age / Sex / Location?

B3          Blah, Blah, Blah

B4YKI          Before You Know it

BFF          Best Friends, Forever

BM&Y         Between Me and You

BRB          Be right Back 








BRT          Be right There 


CTN          Cannot talk now

CUS          See You Soon

CWOT          Complete Waste of Time

CYT          See You Tomorrow

E123          Easy as 1, 2, 3

EM?          Excuse Me?

EOD          End of Day 


F2F          Face to Face

FC          Fingers Crossed

FOAF          Friend of a Friend

GR8          Great

HAK          Hugs and Kisses

IDC          I Don't Care

IDK          I Don't Know

ILU / ILY          I Love You

IMU          I Miss You

IRL          In Real Life 


J/K          Just Kidding

JC          Just Checking

JTLYK          Just to Let You Know

KFY          Kiss for You

KMN         Kill Me Now

L8R          Later

MoF          Male or Female

MTFBWY          May the Force be with You

MYOB          Mind Your Own Business 


N-A-Y-L          In a While

NAZ          Name, Address, ZIP

NC          No Comment

NM          Never Mind / Nothing Much

NP          No Problem

NTIM          Not that it Matters

NVM          Never Mind

OIC          Oh, I See

OTL          Out to Lunch

OTP          On the Phone

RN          Right Now

RU         Are You

SEP          Someone else's Problem

SITD          Still in the Dark


SLAP          Sounds like a Plan

SMIM          Send Me an Instant Message

TMI          Too Much Information

UR          Your / You are

W8          Wait

WB          Welcome Back


WYWH         Wish You Were Here

XOXOXOX          Hugs, Kisses









Now... DO IT YOURSELF:

- Must go now CUS Pete

- Document FYI // Private file 4YEO

- Please, consult our FAQ before calling.

- HB2Y Tom Ur a GR8 M8 Xoxo

- CTN PIR I'll call U asap

- Don't share Ur POV Obey EOD Big Joe.










BONUS TRACK:








miércoles, 20 de marzo de 2019

"Born Slippy" - by UNDERWORLD

Meet Karl Hyde, the voice and the songwriter behind the London based group Underworld.


The quality that has made Underworld so distinct on the British dance-music scene is that, unlike most dance bands, they write their own lyrics.


For them words are no less important than tunes.
In 1996, the group became internationally recognized, when their song "
Born Slippy" was used as the lead track in Danny Boyle's award-winning film 'Trainspotting'.

Find out from Karl Hyde himself what the song is about and how the lyrics were written.

























Drive boy dog boy
Dirty numb angel boy
In the doorway boy
She was a lipstick boy
She was a beautiful boy
And tears boy
And all in your innerspace boy
You had
hands girl boy
and steel boy
You had chemicals boy
I've grown so close to you
Boy and you just groan boy
She said comeover comeover
She smiled at you boy.

Drive boy dog boy
Dirty numb angel boy
In the doorway boy
She was a lipstick boy
She was a beautiful boy
And tears boy
And all in your innerspace boy
You had
hands girl boy
and steel boy
You had chemicals boy
I've grown so close to you
Boy and you just groan boy
She said comeover comeover
She smiled at you boy.


Let your feelings slip boy
But never your mask boy
Random blonde bio high density rhythm
Blonde boy blonde country blonde high density
You are my drug boy
You're real boy
Speak to me and boy dog
Dirty numb cracking boy
You get wet boy
Big big time boy
Acid bear boy
Babes and babes and babes and babes and babes
And remembering nothing boy
You like my tin horn boy and get
Wet like an angel
Derail


You got a velvet mouth
You're so succulent and beautiful
Shimmering and dirty
Wonderful and hot times
On your telephone line
And god and everything
On your telephone
And in walk an angel

And look at me your mom
Squatting pissed in a tube-hole at Tottenham Court Road
I just come out of the ship
Talking to the most
Blonde I ever met
Shouting:        Lager lager lager lager
Shouting:        Lager lager lager lager
Shouting...      Lager lager lager
Shouting:        Mega mega white thing
Mega mega white thing         Mega mega white thing
Mega mega

Shouting lager lager lager lager
Mega mega white thing
Mega mega white thing
So many things to see and do
In the tube hole true
Blonde going back to Romford
Mega mega mega going back to Romford
Hi mom are you having fun
And now are you on your way
To a new tension
headache











Find out how Karl writes his lyrics. Learn about his feelings for urban culture and find out what his song 'Born Slippy' is all about.

OK Karl, tell us how you write your songs.
These words are first-take a lot of the time. I fill notebooks with writing, I write every day. And I'll open up some pages in the notebook and I'll see these things, these words in front of me - and I go, 'Yeah, OK, this is this, I want to sing this'.


Where do you get the inspiration for your lyrics from, Karl?
For me, there is an inherent beauty in the city. I see the city as a very very beautiful place. Even the underside of it. There's a beauty even in the kind of... the forceful presentation of something. As long as it's meant with no malice or anger or violence, there's a beauty in its energy.


What is 'Born Slippy' - a dream? A dream come true? Or is it your view of reality?
In the simplest form, it's me walking through the streets of Soho trying to get back home to Romford in Essex. I was referring to myself reduced to a piece of meat, due to the fact that I'd drunk too much. The bigger story is that I'm fascinated by the kind of snapshots that one retains when you've had a couple of drinks. These kind of very precise snapshots one has of a little piece of street, or of a rubbish bin, or of a tape-recorder... I'm talking about being like a hoover, hoovering up all the images and the sounds and the smells of the city. Because after all it's cities that would inspire me.


What exactly does the word 'babe' mean here? Not 'a child', it seems...
What I'm referring to there is a kind of a male idea of a stereotype. This kind of like, 'Ah, babes, oh, she's a real babe' - meaning a kind of real derogatory term... For a woman, yeah. And that's not having a go at women. That's having a go at men.

Why did you choose to use the word 'boy' to describe a man - not 'chap' or 'lad'?
Because I think men are boys. Most of us haven't grown up, you know, most of us are still struggling with taking responsibility. It's like, 'I don't want responsibility tonight, tonight I want to lose control' ... And so, it's boy again.

In the song, the word lager gets repeated 16 times! Did you mean it to be a 'lager anthem'?
The lyrics are quite ironic. At first it was kind of upsetting that it was used like a 'lager anthem', which was the antithesis of the way it was written. It was a piece of irony.
The first time we played it live, people raised their lager cans and I was horrified because I was still deep into alcoholism. It was never meant to be a drinking anthem; it was a cry for help. Now I don't mind.
Why Born Slippy? It was a greyhound we won money on.




Did you get all that? Well, here's a chance for you to check if you know exactly what some of the words and expressions Karl used mean.

1: If something is first-take, it means..

-you take it before you take anything else

-you leave it unchanged, unedited, the way you first saw or perceived it


-you take it for the first time

2: If you are referring to yourself…

-you are talking about yourself

-you are talking to yourself


-you are asking yourself

3: A snapshot is…

-someone who shoots their gun in a sharp way

-a quick attempt to do something

-a photographic image of a situation or place

4: You are having a go at someone if you are…

-walking towards them

-critisizing them or arguing with them

-leaving their company








TRAINSPOTTING Trailer: 


lunes, 4 de febrero de 2019

"SUPER BOWL FACTS"

- According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Super Bowl Sunday is America's "second-largest food consumption day." (Only Thanksgiving Day beats it.)

- A persistent rumor says that sewage systems in major cities occasionally fail during Super Bowl halftimes, because a large volume of people supposedly all flush their toilets simultaneously. 
Don't worry! There's absolutely no evidence to support this claim.

- Phil Simms was paid $75,000 to shout "I'm going to Disney World” on the field moments after his Giants won Super Bowl XXI. 




Disney also paid Denver’s John Elway the same amount of money to yell the same thing—just in case his team won.

- The priciest tickets to Super Bowl I, which was played on January 15, 1967, cost $12. 
Adjusted for inflation, that's the equivalent of about $89 today. 
And even at that bargain price, the event still didn't sell out... 
If you're thinking about buying tickets for this year's event, you'd better be prepared to shell out (pay) at least $2300 per ticket (at press time). 

- The Super Bowl I halftime show consisted of two marching bands, acclaimed trumpeter Al Hirt, two men in jet packs, and 300 pigeons.

- In Las Vegas, more than $115 million is (legally) bet on the Super Bowl every year.

- During Super Bowl I in 1967, NBC was still in commercial when the second half kicked off. Officials asked the Packers to kick off again.

- On Super Bowl Media Day in 2000, a reporter asked Titans defensive tackle Joe Salave'a, "What's your relationship with the football?" He replied: "I'd say it's strictly platonic."

- Just before the second-half kickoff in the 2004 Super Bowl, a man disguised as a referee stripped down to a G-string and streaked across the field.
Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham was able to knock him to the ground, enabling security to apprehend the hooligan.


- In 2010, Super Bowl XLIV featured an unusual piece of memorabilia: The coin that was flipped right before the game had previously spent 11 days orbiting the Earth on a NASA space misión.



- As Don Shula was being carried off the field after the Dolphins' Super Bowl win in 1973, a fan reached up to shake his hand—and stole his watch.

- During the 1995-1996 season, some proxy servers blocked the Super Bowl website because it was Super Bowl XXX.

- In 1993, Michael Jackson's halftime performance had higher ratings than the game itself.



- 1.35 billion chicken wings, 10 million pounds of ribs, and over 14,500 tons of chips will be eaten on Super Bowl Sunday. 

- Pizza orders increase by 350 percent compared to a normal Sunday. 

- Over 51.7 million cases of beer are sold on Super Bowl Sunday.


- 8 million pounds of guacamole is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday 




- Of the top 10 most watched American television programs of all time, nine of them are Super Bowls

- Over 700,000 footballs are produced annually for official NFL use and 72 of them are used for the Super Bowl

- It is the 2nd most watched sporting event in the world. More than 100 million people worldwide watch the Super Bowl every year.
In fact, Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 was the most watched show in television history with over 106.5 million watchers.

- In 2017 a 30-second commercial cost between $5 million and $5.5 million.

- 1 in 10 workers in the U.S. will miss work the day after the Super Bowl.



BONUS TRACK:

Prince - Super Bowl XLI 🏈 | Halftime Show 2007

February 4, 2007, Miami Gardens, FL 

Featuring Florida A&M University Marching 100 

Setlist: 

-We Will Rock You

-Let's Go Crazy

-Baby, I'm a Star

-Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)

-All Along the Watchtower (Bob Dylan cover)

-Best of You (Foo Fighters cover)

-Purple Rain


miércoles, 30 de enero de 2019

"School Day of Non-violence and Peace"


"GIVE PEACE A CHANCE", by John Lennon


This was recorded May 31, 1969 at a "Bed-In" Lennon staged in room 1472 of Queen Elizabeth's Hotel in Montreal.
John and Yoko stayed in bed for eight days in an effort to promote world peace.
 
They got a great deal of media attention, which is exactly what they wanted to promote their cause.



Some of the people in the hotel room who sang on this were Tommy Smothers, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, and Petula Clark.



This was Lennon's first hit away from The Beatles.




Visitors to John and Yoko's bed-in, including reporters, staff, and celebrities, banged on everything from doors to tabletops for rhythm.

This song quickly became the anthem of the Vietnam antiwar movement.







LYRICS:

Two, one two three four
Ev'rybody's talking about
Bagism, Shagism, Dragism, Madism, Ragism, Tagism
This-ism, that-ism, is-m, is-m, is-m.

All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance

C'mon
Ev'rybody's talking about Ministers,
Sinisters, Banisters and canisters
Bishops and Fishops and Rabbis and Pop eyes,
And bye bye, bye byes.

All we are saying is give peace a chance
All we are saying is give peace a chance

Let me tell you now
Ev'rybody's talking about
Revolution, evolution, masturbation,
Flagellation, regulation, integrations,
Meditations, United Nations,
Congratulations.

Ev'rybody's talking about
John and Yoko, Timmy Leary, Rosemary,
Tommy Smothers, Bobby Dylan, Tommy Cooper,
Derek Taylor, Norman Mailer,
Alan Ginsberg, Hare Krishna,
Hare, Hare Krishna




BAGISM: Bagism involved literally wearing a bag over one's entire body.
According to John and Yoko, by living in a bag, a person could not be judged by others on the basis of skin colour, gender, hair length, attire, age, or any other such attributes.


Timothy Francis Leary (1920–1996) was an American psychologist and writer known for advocating the exploration of the therapeutic potential of psychedelic drugs under controlled conditions.
(Rosemary Woodruff Leary)


Thomas Bolyn Smothers III (1937-...) is an American comedian, composer and musician, best known as half of the musical comedy duo the Smothers Brothers, alongside his younger brother Dick.


Robert Dylan (known professionally as Bob Dylan and born Robert Allen Zimmerman,1941-...) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist who is regarded as a widely influential figure in popular culture.


Thomas Frederick Cooper (1921–1984) was a Welsh comedian and magician. He was a member of The Magic Circle, and was respected by traditional magicians. He habitually wore a red fez.


Derek Taylor (1932–1997) was an English journalist, writer, publicist and record producer. He is best known for his role as press officer to The Beatles.


Norman Kingsley Mailer (1923–2007) was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film-maker, actor, and liberal political activist.


Irwin Allen Ginsberg  (1926–1997) was an American poet, philosopher and writer. He is considered one of the leading figures of the Beat Generation during the 1950s and the counterculture that son followed.

martes, 22 de enero de 2019

Intermission #1

Is it just me... or is this dialogue showing a possible interaction between teacher & student during any given class??? 🙈🙈🙈


Change "Let's play a game" to "Let's do exercise three".




lunes, 21 de enero de 2019

"MLK Day" (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)



Martin Luther King Jr. Day (MLK Day) is an American Federal Holiday marking the day of his birthday. 



It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King's birthday, January 15. 


Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his assassination in 1968. 



Born in Atlanta, King advanced civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience tactics, his Christian beliefs and the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi inspired him.





Among many other things, King led the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott and he also helped organize the 1963 March on Washington, where he delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech.

In 1964 King won the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through nonviolent resistance.



In his final years, he expanded his opposition towards poverty and the Vietnam War.
He was investigated by the FBI, some high governmental authorities considered MLK dangerous and subversive.

In 1968 King was planning a national occupation of Washington D.C., to be called the "Poor People's Campaign", when he was assassinated on April 4 in Memphis, Tennessee.


His death was followed by riots in many U.S. cities.





The campaign for a federal holiday in King's honor began soon after his assassination in 1968
President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later. 

At first, some states resisted observing the holiday, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. 
It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. 








BONUS TRACK: 


"Pride (In the Name of Love)" is a song by Irish rock band U2. The second track on the band's 1984 album, "The Unforgettable Fire", it was written about Martin Luther King Jr.

The song contains the erroneous reference to King's shooting as "Early morning, April 4," when it actually occurred after 6 p.m. 
Bono acknowledges the error and in live performances and he occasionally changes the lyric to "Early evening…"





"Pride (In The Name Of Love)", Music by U2, lyrics by Bono.



One man come in the name of love
One man come and go
One man come, he to justify
One man to overthrow

In the name of love
What more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love

One man caught on a barbed wire fence
One man he resist
One man washed on an empty beach.
One man betrayed with a kiss

In the name of love
What more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love

(nobody like you...)

Early morning, April 4
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky
Free at last, they took your life
They could not take your pride

In the name of love
What more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love
In the name of love
What more in the name of love...

sábado, 19 de enero de 2019

BLUE MONDAY.... (How does it feel)



Blue Monday is a name given to a day in January (typically the third Monday of the month) reported to be the most depressing day of the year.

The concept was first published as part of a 2005 media campaign from holiday company
Sky Travel which announced to have calculated the date using an equation.

The idea is considered pseudoscience.






Date:

The date generally falls on the third Monday in January, but also on the second or fourth Monday, or the Monday of the last full week of January.



Calculation:

The date was created to help a travel company to "analyze when people book holidays and holiday trends" and used many factors, including:

-weather conditions
-debt level (the difference between debt accumulated and our ability to pay)
-time since Christmas
-time since failing our new year’s resolutions
-low motivational levels...
-...and feeling of a need to take action. 



One equation used in 2006 was: 



where
Tt = travel time; D = delays; C = time spent on cultural activities; R = time spent relaxing; ZZ = time spent sleeping; St = time spent in a state of stress; P = time spent packing; Pr = time spent in preparation. 

Units of measurement are not defined.



Some experts have observed that the equations "fail even to make mathematical sense", pointing out that under the original equation, packing for ten hours and preparing for 40 will always guarantee a good holiday, and that "you can have an infinitely good weekend by staying at home and cutting your travel time to zero".

Dean Burnett, a neuroscientist who has worked in the psychology department of Cardiff University, has described the work as "farcical", with "nonsensical measurements".
 



The Happiest day:

Also, in a press release by Wall's ice cream, it has been calculated the happiest day of the year—in 2005, 24 June, in 2006, 23 June, in 2008, 20 June, in 2009, 19 June, and in 2010, 18 June. 




So far, this date has fallen close to MIDSUMMER
in the Northern Hemisphere (June 21 to 24).
 


  BONUS TRACK:







"Blue Monday" by NEW ORDER (1983)

How does it feel
To treat me like you do
When you've laid your hands upon me
And told me who you are

I thought I was mistaken
I thought I heard your words
Tell me how do I feel
Tell me now how do I feel

Those who came before me
Lived through their vocations
From the past until completion
They will turn away no more

And I still find it so hard
To say what I need to say
But I'm quite sure that you'll tell me
Just how I should feel today

I see a ship in the harbor
I can and shall obey
But if it wasn't for your misfortunes
I'd be a heavenly person today

And I thought I was mistaken
And I thought I heard you speak
Tell me how do I feel
Tell me now how should I feel

Now I stand here waiting

I thought I told you to leave me
While I walked down to the beach
Tell me how does it feel
When your heart grows cold
(Grows cold, grows cold, grows cold) 




Songwriter(s): Gillian Gilbert / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris / Bernard Sumner