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fandomsecrets2013-12-18 06:59 pm
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Re: CRIME INVESTIGATION SCENE: MIAMI
(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 03:27 am (UTC)(link)Right, that was my point -- there's no indication, in print, that it would be said as separate letters, at least that I could see. I think the tendency would be to say it as a word (whether "siss" or, incorrectly, "kiss"), rather than as an initialism.
Re: CRIME INVESTIGATION SCENE: MIAMI
(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 04:14 am (UTC)(link)Ah, I can see how, if one's only seen it in an abbreviation-heavy context, one could think it's spelled out (I first saw it in use in a chemistry context).
Re: CRIME INVESTIGATION SCENE: MIAMI
(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)I have seen it capitalized in print, at times, but only in this specific context.
Re: CRIME INVESTIGATION SCENE: MIAMI
(Anonymous) 2013-12-19 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)Huh... Do the same people who write "CIS" also write "TRANS"? And is there any indication why? Sorry for all the questions; this is just, to me, really odd but kind of fascinating. Because ime it seems like word capitalization changes go the other way (eg, SCUBA).