Updated acronym guide to add Ghost Whale Organizer Pouches, Luminary (L12/L15), Shadow Guide, Guide's Edition Synapse, Road Buddy Duffel (RB36/RB60) and a few small fixes
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Originally posted by BF67 View PostHi! Seems like it’s time to add a few more acronyms. Like something for the Syniks and other newer bags. Though I’m not sure what they should be.
The upcoming Grab Bag seems a natural as GB; Zeitgeist has been seen as ZG...
Haven't seen a lot of abbreviation for Paragon, but PG seems appropriate vs PD for the upcoming Paradigm.
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“Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you.”
“Sir?”
“It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority.”
“Sir?”
“That’s practically zen.”
-Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay
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Originally posted by G42 View Post
I think several of us having been using SN19 and SN25 for the Syniks, with GE added for the Guides Editions; T30 T45 for the Techonauts.
The upcoming Grab Bag seems a natural as GB; Zeitgeist has been seen as ZG...
Haven't seen a lot of abbreviation for Paragon, but PG seems appropriate vs PD for the upcoming Paradigm.
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Originally posted by BF67 View PostThose all make sense to me. Is there a way to add them to the initial post of this thread so all of them are in one place?“Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you.”
“Sir?”
“It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority.”
“Sir?”
“That’s practically zen.”
-Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay
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Added a whole bunch of stuff to the list in the first post“Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you.”
“Sir?”
“It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority.”
“Sir?”
“That’s practically zen.”
-Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay
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