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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 108347" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>Depends on the context in which it was written.</p><p></p><p>PS: Post script</p><p>PS: Photoshop</p><p></p><p>In the modern age of digital communications and word processing, the use of "PS" in communication is rather mute though.</p><p>Post script was primarily intended for hand written letters etc, where an after thought to the main body could be added to the bottom of the document, hence post script (or as it was previously known post scribe). This also leads to the notions of PPS, PPPS and so on (though anyone who needed to write so many post script notes would probably have been better to start a new document!!)</p><p></p><p>Now go back to my statement of "PS" being defunct in modern electronic communication.</p><p>Any PS thoughts can easily be appended into previously written text as you can easily adjust paragraphs etc without destroying the neatness of your initial document.</p><p>Already submitted a comment to say a forum like this... not an issue, just edit the post to include it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 108347, member: 9187"] Depends on the context in which it was written. PS: Post script PS: Photoshop In the modern age of digital communications and word processing, the use of "PS" in communication is rather mute though. Post script was primarily intended for hand written letters etc, where an after thought to the main body could be added to the bottom of the document, hence post script (or as it was previously known post scribe). This also leads to the notions of PPS, PPPS and so on (though anyone who needed to write so many post script notes would probably have been better to start a new document!!) Now go back to my statement of "PS" being defunct in modern electronic communication. Any PS thoughts can easily be appended into previously written text as you can easily adjust paragraphs etc without destroying the neatness of your initial document. Already submitted a comment to say a forum like this... not an issue, just edit the post to include it. [/QUOTE]
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