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Thank you so much for these. I have been on other sites that have used these, and I wasn't sure what they meant! I kinda knew some of them, but not others. That's funny how people interpreted things differently for some of them.
Thanks again for sharing!
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I don't have any new info to share with anyone, other than to simply say, "Thanks"!. I am really enjoying myself reading all these posts and becoming educated in the world of technological lingo! Keep 'em coming. I can suddenly feel the transition from equestrian to computer nerd!!
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I would love to know what NIP is I have been able to get most of them but this one has me stumped....sad thing is as soon as I know I'll be embarassed that I couldn't figure it out!!!!
I think it means new in package. I have trouble with some of these to. Does anyone know what CDO means?
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I would love to know what NIP is I have been able to get most of them but this one has me stumped....sad thing is as soon as I know I'll be embarassed that I couldn't figure it out!!!!
I messaged you with the answer and link. It's a blog link which I found in the card description.
re: Originally Posted by Fananir
Can someone please tell me what SFYTT in reference to a sketch means? I have searched for it in this forum, but I don't get an answer. TIA!
could you post the answer here so the rest of us will know what it means too??
thanks!
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NSR is one of the many commonly used acronymns that we've listed in the first post for everyone! Enjoy!
I've always thought NSR meant "Not Stamping Related" as a kind of warning that if you don't want to read something that doesn't have anything to do with stamping, don't go any further.
How confusing if the acronymns now have double meanings!
I've always thought NSR meant "Not Stamping Related" as a kind of warning that if you don't want to read something that doesn't have anything to do with stamping, don't go any further.
I noticed on one of my uploads there under favorited was a 1, what is favorited? I am flattered I think.
When you see that one of your cards has been "favorited" ... it indicates that someone has "saved" that card into their "favorites". Yes ... it's definitely a nice thing .. indicating that someone has chosen to "save" that image as something they can refer back to at another time for inspiration.
What does "subscribing" mean when it is seen as the only reply in a post, please? TYVM, Jindra
Jinda, it means that someone wants to "subscribe" to the thread they are reading.
If you post to a thread, you automatically subscribe to it, meaning it will show up in the subscribed threads box of the drop down box you get when you click on "Quick Links" That allows you to keep track of the conversations/threads you are part of.
But........ you don't have to even do that - if you find a thread you think you want to go back to you can subscribe to it by clicking on the "forum tools" that you will find at the top of the screen (when you are in a thread) and subscribing that way.
Thank you so much for the info. I am very new at posting, but have been enjoying looking at all the amazing cards and other projects for months now. I just didn't think my work would be post worthy. I kinda got talked in to it.
What to do with those funny "what do those letters mean?
Thanks ever so much for this list. I can't wait to check the new email each week and sight. I am not really new, but I feel like I am alot of the time.
Thanks!
TYVM, Kay! It truly is clear as mud. lol But, after looking through the tools, I see what you are saying. You are so kind to explain this.
Hugs,
Jindra