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26 Feb
2002
26 Feb
'02
18:20
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 12:44:56PM -0500, Bill Sheehan wrote:
Hi Dennis,
What is the context? CSV is comma separated values (a universally understood database format in which each record is separated by a comma), circuit switched voice, common services verbs (thank you, Microsoft), cash surrender value, and probably three or four other things.
Capacity selector valve, channel soft value, Clerics of St. Viator, Combat Support Vehicle, Computer Systems Validation and Corona Start Voltage, according to acronymfinder.com.
There's also CVS , which is either Concurrent Version System or a chain of pharmacies.
Those pharmacies started as "Consumer Value Stores", FWIW.
Best regards,
Bill Sheehan
--Bob