Recall "Hungarian notation", by which means one prefixes the "real" name with a series of characters that encode the data type.
Actually, that's apparently a common misconception (and I'm guilty of it as well :) in what Hungarian notation was supposed to be. There's an interesting post on this over on "Joel On Software" just recently.
Update: Oh, yeah I agree "Systems Hungarian" is bad and that's what's being advocated by the OP. But it's worth noting that such approaches are an aberration of the original concept (thanks again, M$) and the underlying idea itself has merit.
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