Originally posted by Kevdogg410:
Originally posted by 98 SE:
Originally posted by cliffjohnson:
and this entire time i always thought it meant If I Recall Correctly, boy, do i feel like an a$$



Originally it was that, until like year 2001 or so when people decided it needed a change, I guess.




Does it really matter.. the last time I checks "remember" and "recall" were synonyms




Well from dictonary.com


<chat> If I recall/remember correctly.

(1996-11-28)

Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © 1993-2003 Denis Howe

iirc

// Common abbreviation for "If I Recall Correctly".

Source: Jargon File 4.2.0

from http://www.acronymfinder.com

IIRC If I Recall/Remember Correctly
IIRC If I Really Cared
IIRC If It Really Counts
IIRC Image and Identity Research Collective
IIRC International Internet Recruiting Consultants


I have always seen it as recall correctly.


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