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From: and@servax0.essex.ac.uk (Holyer A)
Newsgroups: news.newusers.questions
Subject: Re: Abbreviation: RTFM
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Date: 25 Sep 89 14:16:21 GMT
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In article <1710@zen.co.uk> paola@zen.co.uk (Paola Kathuria) writes:
>Here's my question for the week:  How comes IMP means `Packet Switching
>Node' (as mentioned in another article)?

And while we're at it, I know what a DELNI and a DEQNA are (is? are? dunno),
but does anyone know offhand what they stand for?