Please, please, please do not use an acronym unless it is well-known to your audience. If you are commenting on a stock market blog, you can assume everyone there knows that SEC is the Security and Exchange Commission. Perhaps I am obtuse but I did not know what RIM means and after reading your comment still do not. Nothing at Acronym Finder seemed to fit.
Please, please, please do not use an acronym unless it is well-known to your audience. If you are commenting on a stock market blog, you can assume everyone there knows that SEC is the Security and Exchange Commission. Perhaps I am obtuse but I did not know what RIM means and after reading your comment still do not. Nothing at Acronym Finder seemed to fit.
> The root of the problem is that it's very easy to persuade people who belong to readily identifiable groups
> RIGs
I introduced it to avoid tedious repetition. Perhaps I am too used to technical writing where new notation is introduced whenever it seems to be called for. I will edit the comment to eliminate it.
Please, please, please do not use an acronym unless it is well-known to your audience. If you are commenting on a stock market blog, you can assume everyone there knows that SEC is the Security and Exchange Commission. Perhaps I am obtuse but I did not know what RIM means and after reading your comment still do not. Nothing at Acronym Finder seemed to fit.
> The root of the problem is that it's very easy to persuade people who belong to readily identifiable groups
> RIGs
I introduced it to avoid tedious repetition. Perhaps I am too used to technical writing where new notation is introduced whenever it seems to be called for. I will edit the comment to eliminate it.
Thanks.