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Just for your information it is pronounced " SY VEE " and not " SY EHV ". I would tell you where his name comes from, but I dont want him to get embarrassed. I would ask him yourselves if I were you.
I always thought it was Sigh-ehv until recently.

Thanks for settling this, JetStar.
Pussyev!
Originally Posted By: Garal
Pussyev!

popcorn

What the hell is this? Have I ever said it was one way or the other?

I think I only officially said its lower case "syev". My name is not identification (a noun) but along the line of syntax...

I am syev.
Syev =

SEYCHELLE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

http://www.all-acronyms.com/SYEV
lol i call him sigh vee, or svay lol

i don't think he really cares lol
Originally Posted By: Crimthan
Syev =

SEYCHELLE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

http://www.all-acronyms.com/SYEV


What is this Crim - you already hhave enough acronyms to memorize. Why would you torture yourself and add more? crazy
Originally Posted By: syev
popcorn

What the hell is this? Have I ever said it was one way or the other?

I think I only officially said its lower case "syev". My name is not identification (a noun) but along the line of syntax...

I am syev.


This was a JetStar manufactured way to give the (G4) crap :-)
Originally Posted By: Vyse
Originally Posted By: Crimthan
Syev =

SEYCHELLE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

http://www.all-acronyms.com/SYEV


What is this Crim - you already hhave enough acronyms to memorize. Why would you torture yourself and add more? crazy


LOL. Well, let me start by saying this: What's the hardest thing (single obstacle in your path) you've ever had to overcome in your life?

For me, it's these Air Education and Training Command tests. I mean, when I was in the Scout/Sniper platoon, there was a few times where we'd run 10 miles with a 60 pound pack on our backs (NO exaggeration). However, this takes the cake. THE Hardest tests I've ever had to take in my life have been right here in Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Both for Officer Training School and now the Aerospace Basic Course. Yes, they're multiple choice, but they're absolutely brutal - each question has multiple parts referring to acronyms that hopefully you've remembered, and you have to apply a zillion concepts in the right order to get the right answer. The test is tomorrow, and I will NOT be surprised if I fail it. I just don't have that great of a short-term memory and it takes a while to get material into my long term memory - I'm not one of those guys who can cram the night before a test.
What sort of things are you being tested on in Aerospace Basic?
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