Mon, 5 Feb 1996 08:27:47 -0500
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At 10:02 PM 2/4/96 -0600, Ingrid H. Shafer wrote:
>Now for a *real* question (so I don't just clutter up everyone's
>Sunday night mailbox): I have a friend (and co-listowner) who insists
>on referring to our list as "this listserv." This bothers and I
>vaguely recall this being mentioned here recently (I meant to write
>"this bothers me"). Does anyone have a good, linguistically sound
>reason for discouraging this habit? It makes about as much sense
>to me as saying "this WordPerfect" when speaking about a document
>produced on WP. Am I being overly sensitive?
>
>Thanks, Ingrid Shafer
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Yes.
There's an english major who sits behind me at work who insists on
pronouncing my screen name "phillo", no matter how many times I try to say
it out loud without actually confronting him, grabbing him by the throat,
and yelling in his face "IT'S PRONOUNCED PH"EYE"LO- STANDARD ENGLISH
PRONUNCIATION RULES. GET A BRAIN"
If it really bugs you that much, create a boilerplate "LISTSERV is the
machinery, list is the mailing list" doc, and mail it to the offender once.
Then try not to worry about it-they're an idiot.
Philo
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