(...and he roars into off-topicicity - look it up, it's word...)
I have some friends who disagree with my practice of saying the letters of every acronym, rather than saying the contraction phonetically.
For instance, I say "S-Q-L" rather than "seequel", "U-M-L" rather than "oommul", and, yes, I say "what you see is what you get", rather than the childish-sounding "wizzywig", i.e., WYSIWYG.
I counter by noting that nobody says "ehbbm" rather than "I-B-M", but they get me back by pointing out that I do mix the two, with "M-S-daughs" instead of "M-S-D-O-S", and, of course, "L-L-B-L-gen" rather than "L-L-B-L-G-E-N".
Recently I worked on a project called "CIPS", where the "C" what a contraction for "C4", which was a contraction of a four letter military term. If you expanded all the acronyms, the name "CIPS", instead of being four letters, was actually more than a dozen. Stop the madness!
O-K, that's enough of that...