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    #46
    You have CI listed as Cook's Illustrated.

    CI also is used for "Cast Iron"
    KBB - Kingsford Blue Bag aka Kingsford Original Charcoal

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      #47
      ribeyeguy mentioned KBB, I replied no clue. jgg85234 replied Kingsford Blue Bag! Appears to be a new addition to the list!

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        #48
        Helpful and entertaining! Now all we need is hot links that appears every time an acronym is used, and just a click defines the acronym. Oh, what a can of worms that has been opened.

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          #49
          Can of Worms aka cow, hmmm, might be issues

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            #50
            TLDR Too Long Didn't Read

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              #51
              If you can decipher these acronyms, you'll know exactly where I work:

              "We need to NDI the OML and IML of the CFRP to know whether we are going to process through MRB for UAI or RTV to KHI."

              I swear I caught myself saying something similar the other day and had to shake my head.

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              • Thunder77
                Thunder77 commented
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                I always thought RTV was "room temperature vulcanizing"

              #52
              non destructive inspection of outer mold and inner mold = ndi the oml and iml. You work in a bakery department and determining what buns and bread to pull off the shelf before the bbq customers show up.

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              • HC in SC
                HC in SC commented
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                HA HA! Close - at least on part of it. Here it is with no acronyms:

                "We need to non-destructive inspect the outermost layer and the innermost layer of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic to know whether we are going to process through material review board for use-as-is or return to vendor Kawasaki Heavy Industries."

              #53
              Oh Man, that was my second guess!

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                #54
                I better toss this one in there before I forget because I suffer from CRS just ask my wife ( Can't Remember $&%@ )

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                • Mr. Bones
                  Mr. Bones commented
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                  Love th' BR549 reference!
                  Grew up watchin' Hee Haw, also went to JHS/HS with Chuck Mead...

                #55
                And, you're still buying used cars from Junior Samples👀
                Welcome to the pit!
                Jim

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                • BR549
                  BR549 commented
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                  Thanks for the welcome Jim ! Nothing like Hee Haw and Sanford and Son nowadays it's half rotten zombies trying to eat your brains out.
                  Chad

                • Mr. Bones
                  Mr. Bones commented
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                  I reckon' they'd ome up summat disappointed with th' meal available here!

                #56
                POS- Piece of sh... Or in other words, BRINKMANN

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                  #57
                  New to the Pit, but I didn't see "ABT". I know what it is, but many newbies may not.

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                  • Jon Solberg
                    Jon Solberg commented
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                    welcome and tell us what ABT is all about.
                    Last edited by Jon Solberg; April 3, 2016, 12:10 PM.

                  • JimmieOhio
                    JimmieOhio commented
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                    ABT = Atomic Buffalo Turd which is a hollowed out jalapeño pepper stuffed with cream cheese and a Lil' Smokie sausage. It is wrapped with bacon, then smoked for an hour or two. Never had any left over yet.

                  #58
                  I can't believe you left out SNAFU! (And I won't go into a programmer's obsession with variables named "foobar" or "foo" or "bar". I'm pretty sure you can guess the origin of THAT one.)

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                  • CeramicChef
                    CeramicChef commented
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                    boftx - in the oil patch we use FUBAR. Same translation.

                  • Gunderich_1
                    Gunderich_1 commented
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                    I was going through the thread to see if anybody had added these. I am VERY familiar with both terms, believe me! LOL

                  #59
                  What is SBR? I have seen that in a couple of posts, but not in the acronym list.

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                    #60
                    Sweet Baby Ray's ?

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                    • Huskee
                      Huskee commented
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                      That's the only thing that comes to my mind too. Thunder77 is it used in the context that it could be sauce?

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