sábado, 6 de febrero de 2010

i.e.


I have seen that it is used before giving an example of what you are talking about, so I always assumed it was "in example" but nope, I was wrong. Like you probably are too.


i.e. stands for the Latin phrase "id est", meaning "that is". I'm responding to your question, i.e., I'm answering it.


Don't you just love it when you feel smarter? =)


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