Account Codes
Elizabeth Dodd
edodd at billiau.net
Sun Apr 15 02:47:13 EDT 2007
On Sunday 15 April 2007 16:37, Robert Smits wrote:
> I'm adding a bunch of accounts receivable. When I go to add one, one line
> says account code. What is the account code used for? And why do I want an
> account code AND an account name?
An account code is used by those with obsessive compulsive disorder.
you can just have an account name and everything will work fine.
You can use them for sorting things in a different way.
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* DUKE OF URL: A person who publishes their Netscape bookmark file on
their homepage.
* WWWLIZE (pronounced wuh-wuh-wuh-lize): Habit of unconsciously appending
www. in front of URLs, even when it's not necessary.
* DUBYA-DUBYA-DUBYA: Common pronounciation of "double-u double-u double-u"
when orally specifying a wwwlized address.
* ADVOIDANCE: iding a particularly annoying advertising banner by dragging
another window over it, or by placing your hand on the monitor to cover
it up.
Example: "Bob advoided any Microsoft banners he came across."
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