I believe we have discussed this before, and Plei memorably said, "if you say it earl I will FAQ your shit up."
I once memorized Prufrock while walking to breakfast in Athens Greece, over the course of a week or so.
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I believe we have discussed this before, and Plei memorably said, "if you say it earl I will FAQ your shit up."
I once memorized Prufrock while walking to breakfast in Athens Greece, over the course of a week or so.
URL: earl, or ewe-arr-ell? If the latter, how wrong is the former?
WRONG WRONG WRONG.
Even if some of my favorite testers and devs use it. U. R. L.
Motherfuckers.
See, I knew she hated it.
I say "earl" in my head (it's two syllables because I'm that Southern), but I always say ewe-are-ell out loud. I know it's wrong, but it feels so good.
Yeah, I saw Ewe-are-ell and fack. VOIP sounds like a sci fi sound effect when you pronounce it that way, which I kind of like.
(aims fingers at phone) voip voip voip...stay on target...
Please don't make me say uniform resource locator, though.
Oh, I don't think I ever knew what the hell it stood for.
Yeah, you know, I always say you-are-ell, but I think eff-ay-queue sounds silly.
Same here. I mean, Jon is not married to eff-ay-queue-wife.
Man, now my mind is poisoned. I never even conceived of pronouncing URL as "earl," and now that possibility exists in my brain and I can't get it out.
You-are-ell and eff-ay-queue are both the only right way.
I also have this problem with SQL, which I refuse to pronounce sequel even though everybody I know does. Nor will I jump off a cliff just because they do.
I've heard it pronounced both ways, but it's You-Are-Ell for me.
I also appreciated Jon Stewart going on about the guy-fawkers at the tea party rally, in last night's show.
Same here. I mean, Jon is not married to eff-ay-queue-wife.
Actually, I believe Jon might say eff-ay-queue wife. At least, I think that's when I realized not everybody pronounced it FACK.
I was surprised when I heard someone pronounce it sequel. I thought it was squall, intended to be a reference to weather and sailing. Who knew?