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That's good too, Sam. Now I have a choice.
I know I can't believe I have been writing that in two strokes all this time. I'm on a mission to shorten my writing, one brief at a time, LOL!!!
I learned KWEN for questionnaire in school. I can't imagine having to write that one out!
Thank you, Ellen. like I said, I have been two-stroking that since CR school. Today they kept saying "questionnaire" over and over and it just rolled out. It made it so much easier to keep up b/c it was an expert economist, so we were clipping along.
:-)
KW-*ER is just great! Thank you!
I have been two-stroking the word "questionnaire" for 15 years. Today I came up with something that worked for me, and it is consistent with my question family of briefs.
question = KW-E
questioner = KW-ER
questions = KW-EZ
questioning = KW-EG
questioned = KW-ED
questionnaire = KW-*ER
AERND - around the
That's a great one, Janet. I'm writing that down. :-)
Not likely to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence:
NAOBLD
I can't take credit for these. I found them on FB.
These are from Janet.
QuickBooks = KWAOKS
Quicken = KW-N
Outlook = OUK
Gmail = JAOEM
Yahoo = YAO
That will work. Thanks!
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