“In military correspondence an acronym is spelled out then followed by the actual acronym such as All Boys Can’t Dance (ABCD). The acronym may then be used in the remainder of the document.”
That is also the way that we do things when we write legal documents for submission to the court.
BillRussell
I Read You Loud And Clear, Bill! I don’t like working hard to decipher what somebody is trying to say because they wanted to take an easier route. CSA
Unfortunately, undefined acronyms have become common amongst the younger crowd due to their acceptance in texting.
And tends to excessively annoy Manual Transmission Driving Curmudgeons MTDCs.
Back on topic, what tow food to your supermarkets and fuel to your gas stations today are trucks with double digit speeds manual transmissions. However, the current trucking trend is heading toward automatic transmission trucks whose transmissions are computer controlled manual transmissions.
When longevity, reliability, and fuel efficiency is concerned, the trucking industry isn’t going with CVTs or hydrodynamic based automatic transmissions. Both of those require hydraulic pumps, which uses some of the engine’s power, to keep the fictional elements engaged to stay in gear.
When I drive a manual, I’m using exactly 0 horsepower to keep my car in gear. And that’s the same for trucks with their automated manual transmission. When I’m ready for my next car, I’ll be looking for one with an automated manual. The fact that CVT slips all the time scares me away
yeah, I didn’t think CVTs (continuously variable transmissions) slipped either. No sane engineer would allow that, in this day of high MPG requirements.
Back in the 1950s, the debate was on as to whether the better transmission was the transmission that shifted through different gear ratios as, for example, the GM Hydramatic or the transmission that depended on a torque converter as did the Chevrolet PowerGlide or Buick Dynaflow. Neither of my parents liked an automatic transmission. My dad thought the Dynaflow slipped too much to be efficient and my mother said she could shift gears more smoothly than the Hydramatic transmission, so we had a,manual shift Buick. Unfortunately today, on most vehicles, I don’t have s choice of transmissions–I am stuck with what the manufacturer puts in the vehicle. You can’t get a minivan with a manual transmission.