OK, snip meaning to "snip" out the relevant content of your message when I
am replying to it, see below ...
snip
> Off topic here. What does "snip" means? I 've seen it for quite sometime
> but everytime I go Uh!
or alternatively some of us more geeky types go down the HTML-mimmicking
route and use <snip> and </snip> meaning "start snip" and "end snip"
respectively. It's a computer-geek thing, which I am most guilty of !!
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