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Subject:Re: Do choosy mother mothers choose GIF? From:"Jo Francis Byrd" <jbyrd -at- byrdwrites -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 24 Oct 2002 10:09:58 -0500
Nice to know I've been pronouncing it correctly! I'm one of those who can
butcher a word's pronunciation - and my sister LOVES to call me on my
mispronunciations. But then, isn't that what siblings do, pick on each
other?
Jo Byrd
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From: "Mike Stockman" <mstockman -at- mac -dot- com>
Subject: Re: Do choosy mother mothers choose GIF?
Not to reply with "RTFM" or anything on this list (of all places), but a
quick Google search found, among other hits, a well-reasoned explanation
with historical support, which is all I need to know...
The site also provides support for pronouncing Linux "lee-nooks" as well,
but the historical support is that tired old recording of Linus saying it,
and how authoritative a source is that? ;-)
Mike
On 10/24/2002 9:35 AM, kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com (kcronin -at- daleen -dot- com) wrote:
A quick informal survey for those TWs who are also graphics gurus:
When referring to .GIF files, do you pronounce it with a soft G (jiff) or
with a hard G (giff, similar to the sound of gift)?
I'm finding myself prone to the soft G, perhaps due to my predilection for
peanut butter...
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