I grew up in that era, too, and never knew that's what DA stood for. I just figured it was for some district attorney's haircut in a TV show or movie. Thanks for the enlightenment.
@LubbockGayMale, the MLA is some important organization that has produced their own way of citing research paper that my English teachers always make us use, among other things. Also, why the heck do only, like 15% know that SF means sci-fi?
without carbon you would really have a copy, it comes from carbonpaper which (before internet was used and people send eachother physical papers) was used to make an exact copy. By writing on the top paper, carbon from the paper in between was transferred to the paper below. In some areas it is still in use, writing fines is sometimes used with carbon paper, and other areas that you receive some sort of receipt ( here for instance when some service guy did stuff to the house) so that you each have the exact same copy.
carbon paper is stil used in arts and crafts for tracing things though.
Well you would be wrong, because that isnt it. The answer given here is correct and even predates emails. Just because people thought of things that would fit the letter combination if they didnt know what it was officially doesnt make it correct. For instance, AD I always read as "after date"' which works for the abbreviation ( and goes faster in my mind than trying to remember the official words and then translating them) but that doesnt make it correct.
Surprised to review the comments and not find one that said, "I got ED!" I mean, it appears from the stats that 59% of you got it. I do feel for you. Can't say that was a problem for me just yet, but I empathize.
I only missed the ones I never heard of : GPA, ED, LLC, ARM, IP, CB, MLA ow and couldnt think of MMA but have heard of that one.
Extremely suprised at how low some are! Mainly science fiction, AD, LP, FC, IPA, expected them all quite a bit higher than they scored!. Wasnt surprised that most people didnt get FM because that one has really only been used by its abreviaton unlike all the other on here which atleast some times are mentioned by their full names.
A hardcore fan of Isaac Asimov once explained to me that "SF" refers to well-written and intellectually sound science fiction and "Sci Fi" refers to space operas and the slipshod like. The Foundation Trilogy is SF. Battlefield Earth is Sci Fi. Same guy also insisted that SF can only refer to literature because science fiction movies are all crap, i.e., Sci Fi. Yes, he hated Star Wars.
carbon paper is stil used in arts and crafts for tracing things though.
No idea what the MLA is. I assume it's an American term that hasn't crossed the pond.
I do think "SF" could do with 'genre' added to the clue.
Or we could just stick to what the actual answer is. And leave folketymology out of this
Extremely suprised at how low some are! Mainly science fiction, AD, LP, FC, IPA, expected them all quite a bit higher than they scored!. Wasnt surprised that most people didnt get FM because that one has really only been used by its abreviaton unlike all the other on here which atleast some times are mentioned by their full names.