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I'm with you, OP.
In general, I hate acronyms.
I sometimes keep a copy of google running and have to paste the acronyms into the search window. About 60% of the time (a guess), the meaning of the acronym comes up in the hits, without having to go to the actual site to ascertain the meaning.
I'm sorry to say that the military folk are very "into" acronyms and frankly, I can't be bothered to decipher their intent when they have two or three arcane milspeak acronyms per sentence.
I'm sure their posts have worthy content, but much of the time I figure I'll just have to wait four or five years for their argot to enter the rest of the language.
However, the really worst examples of acronyms are in the information technology area. I found one once on the Microsoft site which was something like twelve letters. I finally got a rush of brains to the head and realized it was really a combination of four other acronyms.
I screen-captured it, and printed it out with the famous legend from Dante's Inferno under it: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
I posted the printout on the wall right by my office entrance.
ACP I can go along with... but twelve letters?
Jeez!
(And thanks, Arfin Greebly... that was confozzling.)