DUKE DUKE DUKE
DUKE OF URL
DUKE DUKE
DUKE OF URL
DUKE DUKE
DUKE OF URL
DUKE DUKE
AS IiiiiiiiiiIIHI, walk through this world
Nothing is unimpossible, if you go to this urrrrrrl (http://www.zombo.com)
And U.... U-R-L makes me hurllllll
And no one can stop me, ohhh noooooo
:)
----- Original Message -----
From: Judith Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: URL grammar
Thanks, everyone, for all of your help.
We've decided to go with the use of "a" here, as it seems to be the proper writing style, despite the difference in pronunciation between "You R L" and "EARL."
Sometimes I think English grammar is nuts. Most people I know pronounce it "EARL," including myself. I will look into this further, but my primary goal was to get the article up (which it is, at http://www.fusionauthority.com/Article1.cfm/ArticleID=4226), and I don't consider this a "make or break" issue.
Judith
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