Citations:AFAICMO

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English citations of AFAICMO

  • 2000 July 26, apa...(at)trout.vub.ac.be, “A rambling intro”, in alt.atheism[1] (Usenet):
    The only difference AFAICMO between me and a weak atheist is, that at the moment that the context gets switched to include god-talk I'm willing to go a step further and not only state: I don't believe it; but will state: I believe it to be not true
  • 2002 November 26, John Fallhammer, “Goon scripts - what were they based on?”, in alt.fan.goons[2] (Usenet):
    I've not heard that one, but might it have been based on "The Birds"? Hitchcock's film didn't come until 1963 but the original story, written by Daphne du Maurier, was published in 1952 AFAICMO.
  • 2003 January 17, Carl .LHS. Williams, “Manchester killing”, in uk.rec.sheds[3] (Usenet):
    It sounded like a general hooter-up to me - they had their suspects all quiet and etc, and instead of hauling 'em off down the station for questioning or whatever, they decided, AFAICMO, to body-search 'em in-situ, wherupon one of 'em got angry and it sort of degenerated from there.
  • 2003 June 30, Peter, “Pasting W/O Formatting”, in comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows[4] (Usenet):
    In the Edit menu, click "Paste special" and choose "Unformatted Text" in the dialog box. (Don't know if there's a way to make this the default paste action.) AFAICMO, unformatted text is always pasted if you disable styled text.
  • 2005 April 8, Robert Briggs, “More criminal coddling - State of VA drops red light cameras”, in rec.autos.driving[5] (Usenet):
    A former colleague got himself rear-ended two or three times in about as many months by stopping for amber lights when he had someone on his tail. Strictly speaking, if he could stop behind the line then the next chap should certainly be able to do so, so AFAICMO it was the other guy's fault each time, although my colleague could almost certainly have avoided each crash quite legally by invoking the exception and crossing the amber.
  • 2005 May 25, Robert Briggs, “Famous Hacker Uses Challenge-Responses”, in comp.mail.misc[6] (Usenet):
    AFAICMO, SPEWS "does what it says on the tin": it is a "Spam Prevention Early Warning System", which allows users to detect email coming from IP address space near to addresses actually used by spammers.
  • 2005 June 7, Steven, “Bikes on ebay - are they worth bidding for.”, in uk.rec.cycling[7] (Usenet):
    There is a "SIRRUS SPECIALIZED! Advanced Hybrid", that is just over a year old, and has been used daily (AFAICMO). It's currently going at £205, but I'd expect the price to rise a bit before the auction ends.
  • 2010 May 1, The Natural Philosopher, “OT: shortage of investment bankers”, in uk.d-i-y[8] (Usenet):
    AFAICMO the way it works is this: a fractional bank gets hard earned cash on deposit and lends 10 times as much to a dodgy mortgagee.
  • 2010 October 10, Brimstone, “What Evidence Would Be Needed to Secure A Conviction for a Drug Dealer?”, in uk.legal[9] (Usenet):
    AFAICMO being in possession of sufficient quantity that it is beyond that required for personal use.