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            style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif">Haha, yeah, sorry --</div>
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            style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif">Right on with CSD and
            TLP, CN = China, CTO = C)onfigure T)o O)rder, FPR =
            FingerPrintReader.</div>
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            style="font-family:tahoma,sans-serif">I type this gibberish
            all day long to clients/peers that I forget that it is not
            common parlance for all audiences:-(<br>
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            rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Hi Ron: I'm in need of
            some acronym expansion... I'm guessing CSD != <br>
            Computer Shop Depot, FPR != Fancy Plug Receptacle, TLP !=
            That Linux <br>
            Program, CTO =? Chief Technology Officer, CN != Canadian
            National <br>
            railways...</blockquote>
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    <p>Assumed (missing) context is like assumed (missing) settings.
      Granny, granny, tell me again why we are different from computers?
      :)</p>
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