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..My mind is maid up, dont confuze me with facks
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Well I listened to the sound bites and "knot" sounds like "nart" to me.
I guess that means that it is similar to Nazi.
Reminds me of a spelling test my son had at school some years back.
We're English but live in Canada at the moment.
The teacher was reading out words for the pupils to spell.
He got a wrong mark for "tudor". Apparently the word was supposed to be "tutor" but for the life of me, they both sounded like "tudor" to me.
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I got fire wrong on a spelling test when I moved to Texas from Wisconsin. I was sure she was saying far.
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There is a Boston in Linconshire
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This sounds SO pretentious.
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Pretentious? Moi?
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I don’t know. Ask your chamberlain.
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He's busy flogging the butler.
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No way, nobody says it that way.
However, that is better than Globally Unique Identifier.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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I think I accidentally ruined your survey. I meant the first option but clicked the second one by mistake. And now the result of the survey is wrong. And will stay wrong. Sorry.
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Just vote again and it replaces it, I think. However, I have a feeling you are just kidding.
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Goo Eye Dee
Software Zen: delete this;
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Quote: Goo Eye Dee Add "mate" to the end and you're saying hello in Australian.
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I switch between gwid and G.U.I.D., but I think I use gwid more often. A lot of people around me say goo-id though.
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I say gwid but most people I have known say it goo-id. It sounds funny that way to me. Of course when I saw gwid they all laugh.
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It does make sense (like squid). Though, I say goo-id.
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Plus for lazy people, you cut it down to one syllable with qwid (the main reason I never adapted to goo-id!)
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Ha, I just looked at the survey. Seems "like squid" is what you were thinking too.
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I've never really thought of this one pronounced as a word.. after all, how many say FBI as 'efbye'/'fabye', or USA as 'you-saa' (ok, maybe Jar Jar would ). But I suppose if you looked at it as GUI-D, it could be 'gooeied' (i.e. gooey-ed).
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As it is a Scots word, it should be pronounced gyd.
(As in "A Guid New Year tae yin an aw".)
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I GUID the button back onto my keyboard when it fell off. But it got GUI all over the place and I had to buy a new keyboard.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Quote: I had to buy a new keyboard That's good.
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UUID think so.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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