And the winner for the most unpronounceable acronyms on a website homepage is...
I thought the best one though was the acronym for the "United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response" which they managed to make into..... "UN-SPIDER"!
"Get back or I unleash my lethal spotted batoid!!"
And the winner for the most unpronounceable acronyms on a website homepage is...
I thought the best one though was the acronym for the "United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response" which they managed to make into..... "UN-SPIDER"!
Happens all the time - in the MOD there's a facility at RAF Benson called "Medium Support Helicopter Aircrew Training Facility" - which is NOT pronounced M-SHAT-F (as I did the first time I saw it written down ) but M-SHAFT...
lol, how in Hell do you get "spider" out of that! acronymns aren't supposed to be anagrams are they?!
Another "miltary" one is TENA (pronounced TEE-NAH) - Test and Training Enabling Architecture. I suspect it stood for something else originally and they just kept the name!
And a more scientific one from the semiconductor industry (where I pretend to work and they pretend to pay me).
An older technology is Carbon Nanotubes, usually abbreviated to CNT. Unfortunately they've now developed this and can make them from metal - specifically Copper (chemical symbol Cu).
I'll leave the acronym that everyone avoids to your imagination...
And a more scientific one from the semiconductor industry (where I pretend to work and they pretend to pay me).
An older technology is Carbon Nanotubes, usually abbreviated to CNT. Unfortunately they've now developed this and can make them from metal - specifically Copper (chemical symbol Cu).
I'll leave the acronym that everyone avoids to your imagination...
My sister-in-law's Polytechnic when it was becoming a University got as far a the first run of letterheads for approval before somebody noticed that "City University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne" - would probably not be a good idea!
♦My sister-in-law's Polytechnic when it was becoming a University got as far a the first run of letterheads for approval before somebody noticed that "City University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne" - would probably not be a good idea!
I bet those original letter heads would fetch a handsome price eBay!
Apparently, Mary Whitehouse (a now-deceased UK campaigner for "decency" on TV – i.e. casual racism OK, human sexuality not OK) was going to call her campaign "Clean Up National Television" ... sadly someone noticed before they made up the banners and the badges.
I heard a story that the local ambulance service in my area was going to be rebranded the Fife Area Rescue Team until someone noticed the acronym and poo-pooed the idea.
Wait, you're a Fifer? Whereabouts from? I ask because I grew up near Cupar ... that experience leads me to doubt the story. Not the acronym bit, the noticing bit.