Well, yeah. In the previous discussion I used lowercase for the pronunciations to more easily distinguish from the tokens that are the abbreviations ("do you pronounce FAQ f-a-q or faq?"), and it just kind of persisted.
So I say "wah-wah-wah".
Interesting. It's terse and people (presumably) know what you mean, so that sounds like a good solution.
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Date: 2006-05-12 08:10 pm (UTC)Well, yeah. In the previous discussion I used lowercase for the pronunciations to more easily distinguish from the tokens that are the abbreviations ("do you pronounce FAQ f-a-q or faq?"), and it just kind of persisted.
So I say "wah-wah-wah".
Interesting. It's terse and people (presumably) know what you mean, so that sounds like a good solution.
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Date: 2006-05-12 08:19 pm (UTC)And, it sometimes gets a giggle. Which is never bad.
Most sites these days do sufficient routing that having the www in front is pretty useless.