What does NT mean?

will baillieu

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I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
 
I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT
and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No
trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
No Text. The writer said everything they wanted to say in the title itself and didn't write anything in the actual comment. That way people don't have to click open the comment only to find there was nothing more to read.

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I think it means "no topic", which means 99% of the time it's used incorrectly in this forum. It means the subject line is all the author has to say and there is nothing in the body of the post. However, if "no topic" is the true meaning, it's not true, because there is a topic. The correct syntax to use is eom, which means "end of message".
So there. What does M2CW mean?
I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT
and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No
trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
 
Depending on the topic....non thinking.
I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT
and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No
trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
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I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT
and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No
trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
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when i first read thsi forum i thought "dang this NT guy posts alot" ;) dont fele too thick, theres always someone dumber then you out there.
I must be thick. I understand IMO, IMHO and M2CW etc, but I see NT
and/or n/t after a lot of messages. I can't figure that one. "No
trouble"? "Nothing to it"? "Never tell"?
Explanation please?
 

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