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Why Do People Write It MAC?
January 01, 2020, 11:19 AM
fpuhanWhy Do People Write It MAC?
I note on forums where technology is discussed, some people refer to Apple's computers as MAC.
Why the ALLCAPS? The original computer from Apple was called the Macintosh, which is a (deliberate?) misspelling of Mcintosh, which is a type of apple. In 1998, Apple shortened the name to simply Mac.
When I see MAC, I think immediately of "Media Access Control" address, which is a unique method of identifying network hardware. Women may also be familiar with
MAC Cosmetics, which intentionally spells its name in ALLCAPS. I believe that it's an acronym standing for "Makeup Art Cosmetics," which would be a bit recursive, so it's just shortened.
I'm sure there are other uses for the word, term, initials, or acronym MAC. But an Apple computer isn't one of them!
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flesheatingvirusIf you are a true fan and user of Apple products, you always shout it. It’s like a secret handshake.
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January 01, 2020, 12:14 PM
FredwardMany people are stuck on acronyms. They assume any short word they are not familiar with is one.
January 01, 2020, 12:17 PM
.38supersigHell, I'm just tired of reading about Nasa.

January 01, 2020, 12:40 PM
ensigmaticMany (most?) people don't understand the difference between a proper noun and an acronym. Nor, for that fact, an acronym and an abbreviation.
IOW: They're illiterate.
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walkinghorseI am tired of spellcheck/accucheck !
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January 01, 2020, 01:12 PM
kkinaDoesn't it stand for Military Armament Corporation?
January 01, 2020, 01:33 PM
sigfreundI am somewhat obsessive about using the proper spelling for product and organization names; i.e., if I’m not sure how the company or group spells and capitalizes it, I look it up. Of course, some of them are inconsistent themselves and then I stop fretting about it, but at least I make the attempt.
A couple of other examples I am personally familiar with are the “high IQ” society and amateur radio: It’s
Mensa, not MENSA, and
ham radio, not HAM. On the other hand, it’s
TASER (as in Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle), not taser or Taser.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. January 01, 2020, 01:41 PM
ensigmaticquote:
Originally posted by sigfreund:
On the other hand, it’s TASER (as in Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle), not taser or Taser.
Until and unless it becomes noun-ized, as have radar and laser.
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"If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher January 01, 2020, 02:07 PM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by ensigmatic:
Until and unless it becomes noun-ized, as have radar and laser.
Yes, until then. And not before.
Plus, neither radar nor laser started as the name of a commercial company’s product. *

I was actually a little surprised to see that “TASER” is evidently not claimed by the company to be a trademark. The ® symbol does not seem to be associated with the term anywhere. If it had, that would not prevent popular use of the term in referring to other company’s CEDs, just as other trademarked terms are commonly used, but it would presumably prevent a different manufacturer from calling its product a TASER.
* And speaking of inconsistencies. On the company web site, the term is in all caps almost everywhere, but I did find “Taser” once.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. January 01, 2020, 06:56 PM
ASKSmithI GUESS I DON’T UNDERSTAND. MAC OR MAC, IT’S ALL THE SAME TO ME.
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January 01, 2020, 09:21 PM
FredwardWhich is really part of the problem.
January 01, 2020, 09:31 PM
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JagerMilitary Airlift Command.
I think they coined it early on circa 1941.
Military Airlift CommandJanuary 02, 2020, 06:33 AM
Krazeehorsequote:
Originally posted by ensigmatic:
Many (most?) people don't understand the difference between a proper noun and an acronym. Nor, for that fact, an acronym and an abbreviation.
IOW: They're illiterate.
Illiterate or ignorant?
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January 02, 2020, 06:45 AM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by Krazeehorse:
Illiterate or ignorant?
These two descriptors are not mutually exclusive.
In fact, the frequently go hand in hand. Like Hansel and Gretel. Or bacon and eggs.
הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים January 02, 2020, 08:20 AM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by Jager:
Military Airlift Command.
I think they coined it early on circa 1941.
Military Airlift Command
That is a good link, but it clearly states that although the history of predecessor organizations dates back to 1942, it wasn't called MAC until 1966. I still remember when it was MATS.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. January 02, 2020, 08:27 AM
BigSwedeI call all of their products Crapple, I am the lone PC, Android guy in the house
January 02, 2020, 03:07 PM
1967GoatKinda like a ROTH IRA I guess.
January 03, 2020, 04:51 PM
jhe888I think they do it just for spite.
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