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I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.
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If you don't know what it's for, why do you need to fill it in?
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chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.


"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may never
have seen carbon paper (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or, for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter) that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).

Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
45 and an LP? ;-)

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: Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
a
: 45 and an LP? ;-)
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Around 11.7 ;-)


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Use the search engine of your choice -- Google or Bing, for examples -- with
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....and all will be revealed. As a bonus, you'll gain experience with search
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On Nov 3, 9:43*am, "Jay Freedman" wrote:
....snip...
Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
45 and an LP? ;-)

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And, how many grooves in a standard LP?
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Two (one each side).

tf

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On Nov 3, 9:43 am, "Jay Freedman" wrote:
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Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
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45 and an LP? ;-)

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And, how many grooves in a standard LP?


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cc used to stand for "Carbon Copy" back in the day when typists had to use a
piece of carbon paper to make a copy of a document. Some use a more modern
abbreviation of pc which stands for photo copy. It essentially means you are
going to give a copy of your document to the person/company specified.

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I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.

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Hi Jay;

snip
On 11/3/09 12:43 PM, in article , "Jay
Freedman" wrote:

Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
45 and an LP? ;-)

snip

By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM or 33-1/3 RPM?... And I won't even quiz you on
16-2/3 RPM ;-)

Regards |:)
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On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:23:08 -0500, CyberTaz
wrote:

Hi Jay;

snip
On 11/3/09 12:43 PM, in article , "Jay
Freedman" wrote:

Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
45 and an LP? ;-)

snip

By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM or 33-1/3 RPM?... And I won't even quiz you on
16-2/3 RPM ;-)

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
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AFAIK, "LP" always referred to 33-1/3 RPM. And the 16-2/3 RPM was only
for voice recordings because the warble would have been too much for
music.

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By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM


We had a record that was 80 RPM.....

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And wasn't Alvin and the Chipmunks created by playing a 45 RPM record at 78
RPM?

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By "LP" do you mean 78 RPM


We had a record that was 80 RPM.....


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In article ,
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chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.


"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or, for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter) that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).


i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between a
45 and an LP? ;-)


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"Bomb dowser" wrote in message
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In article ,
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chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.


"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies
of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).


i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


No it isn't. It's short for 'carbon copy'.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
a
45 and an LP? ;-)



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And for those that don't know, the BCC field is

Blind Carbon Copy

where you put recipients' email addresses to keep the addresses confidential
from other recipients of the email (recipients of the cannot see the
addresses in the BBC field). Some users need to use it!

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says...
chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.


"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies
of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).


i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
a
45 and an LP? ;-)




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Do I win a prize if I know the difference between a 45 and an LP? I still
remember the plastic insert you could use to put a 45 on an LP stalk.


"Bomb dowser" wrote in message
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says...
chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.


"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies
of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).


i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference between
a
45 and an LP? ;-)




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snort You don't win the prize until you owned a record player that had 4
speeds and can name them. I didn't use the slowest speed much but I owned
records that needs the other three. We still have a player at home but the
stylus is probably shot at this point. None of the spindle adapters tho.

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"BK" wrote in message
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Do I win a prize if I know the difference between a 45 and an LP? I still
remember the plastic insert you could use to put a 45 on an LP stalk.


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says...
chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.

"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting copies
of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).


i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference
between a
45 and an LP? ;-)






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The slowest speed was 16 2/3, and it was used for what were then called
"talking books" (for the blind). The speed was too slow for high-fidelity
music reproduction but adequate for the spoken word (in the same way that
telephone sound quality in those days was just adequate for comprehension).

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snort You don't win the prize until you owned a record player that had 4
speeds and can name them. I didn't use the slowest speed much but I owned
records that needs the other three. We still have a player at home but the
stylus is probably shot at this point. None of the spindle adapters tho.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"BK" wrote in message
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Do I win a prize if I know the difference between a 45 and an LP? I
still remember the plastic insert you could use to put a 45 on an LP
stalk.


"Bomb dowser" wrote in message
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says...
chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.

"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting
copies of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).

i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference
between a
45 and an LP? ;-)








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The slowest speed was 16 2/3, and it was used for what were then called
"talking books" (for the blind). The speed was too slow for high-fidelity
music reproduction but adequate for the spoken word (in the same way that
telephone sound quality in those days was just adequate for
comprehension).


And the fastest wasn't 78 - it was 80!
Yes, we had a record that played at speed 80 AND we had a "radiogram" that
would play at speed 80...

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The BBC used to distribute series to various overseas broadcaster around the
World on 12" LPs running at 16 2/3. I remember playing a few of them when I
was in Singapore and I wish I had hung on to them as there were some real
classics like Round the Horne and The Navy Lark.

Terry Farrell

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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The slowest speed was 16 2/3, and it was used for what were then called
"talking books" (for the blind). The speed was too slow for high-fidelity
music reproduction but adequate for the spoken word (in the same way that
telephone sound quality in those days was just adequate for
comprehension).

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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snort You don't win the prize until you owned a record player that had
4 speeds and can name them. I didn't use the slowest speed much but I
owned records that needs the other three. We still have a player at home
but the stylus is probably shot at this point. None of the spindle
adapters tho.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"BK" wrote in message
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Do I win a prize if I know the difference between a 45 and an LP? I
still remember the plastic insert you could use to put a 45 on an LP
stalk.


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chenley1132 wrote:
I need to fill it for some work,and I dunno what it's for.

"CC" is an acronym for "carbon copy". If you're young enough, you may
never
have seen carbon paper (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_paper) or,
for
that matter, the typewriter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter)
that
it was used with.

The CC field is where you put the names of people who are getting
copies of
the memo but aren't the direct recipients (those go in the To field).

i.e. CC = complimentary copy.


Next up on the Old Timers' Hit Parade: Do you know the difference
between a
45 and an LP? ;-)










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The BBC used to distribute series to various overseas broadcaster around
the World on 12" LPs running at 16 2/3. I remember playing a few of them
when I was in Singapore and I wish I had hung on to them as there were
some real classics like Round the Horne and The Navy Lark.


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