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@@ -142,6 +142,9 @@ phrases and words being thrown around. Some of these include:
> You may see an instance change from `-i foo` to `-i foo.d`. This
> indicates a deviation or tangent from the the original topic.
+.q:
+> Simiarly, `.q` at the end of an instance name indicates a quote.
+
starking:
> Answering a question or replying to a topic to a topic several hours
> (or days, occasionally) later. The term originates from Greg Stark,
@@ -150,14 +153,23 @@ phrases and words being thrown around. Some of these include:
> had moved on to an entirely different topic.
ttants:
-> Literally, "Things That Are Not The Same".
+> Literally, "Things That Are Not The Same".
prnf:
-> Literally, "Pseudo-Random Neuron Firings".
+> Literally, "Pseudo-Random Neuron Firings".
+
+eiz or eip or else:
+> Instances used to comment on discussions on other classes in Zephyr without
+> linking to the original source for reasons of privacy or discretion. "eiz"
+> means "Elsewhere in Zephyr", "eip" means "Elsewhere in Personals".
+
+eim:
+> "Elsewhere in Meatspace"; instance used to comment on events not on Zephyr.
-There are many other acronyms that are used; if you don't know what it
-means, try using the `whats foo` command at an Athena terminal. If you
-don't have the command, run `add sipb` first.
+There are many other acronyms that are used; if you don't know what it means,
+try using the `whats foo` command at an Athena terminal. If you don't have the
+command, run `add sipb` first. Alternatively, running the single command
+`athrun sipb whats foo` works as well.
### Zephyr Etiquette