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  • Yes, I totally agree that we could drop the 'b' from the 'b/g' and a/b/g/n.

    But if whatever object I'm writing about is mentioned in a report to a wider audience, it never fails to elicit a

    "What about the 'b' devices?" question from someone.

    My peeve is people who continually use 'bang' in place of a/b/g/n.

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