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  3. If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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  • qwyrdo@disabled.socialQ qwyrdo@disabled.social

    @mansr @me_ @bloor Meanwhile my father rendered it as "hotmetal." "Hotmeal" would make sense too, though.

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    @qwyrdo ...you do know that there actually used to be a commercial HTML editor called HoTMetaL way back when, right? @mansr @me_ @bloor

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    • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

      If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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      @bloor I do find it random what TLAs people pronounce and what they don't. I mean obviously "sequel" is superior to "ess cue ell": there's no contest in that one.

      But I've met people who say VEE AYE (vi) and EEE TEE CEE (et-cee).

      On the other hand, there's a pit in the inferno reserved for people who say JOT instead of JAY DOUBLE-U TEE.

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      • countablenewt@mastodon.socialC countablenewt@mastodon.social

        @greem @bloor
        Broke: "Sequel" and "Dennis"

        Woke: "Squeal" and "Denice"

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        @countablenewt I will always treasure the memory of a cow-orker who once pronounced SQL*Plus as "squeal! splat! plus!" (I am well aware he was not the only one) @greem @bloor

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        • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

          If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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          @bloor "DNS the menace"

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          • witewulf@cyberplace.socialW witewulf@cyberplace.social

            @greem @bloor Denise?

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            #152

            @WiteWulf @bloor that one completely passes over my head I'm afraid!

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            • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

              If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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              @bloor I assume somebody has done an 'Anyone for DNS?' bit somewhere, but there were too many replies for me to bother checking.

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              • greem@cyberplace.socialG greem@cyberplace.social

                @WiteWulf @bloor that one completely passes over my head I'm afraid!

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                #154

                @greem @bloor David Duchovny’s character from Twin Peaks, Denise.

                The first Denise that sprang to my mind, after Debbie Harry and Denis 🥰

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                • mansr@society.oftrolls.comM mansr@society.oftrolls.com

                  @bloor I prefer "squeal" and "dunce."

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                  @mansr @bloor
                  I prefer Squirrel and Dance

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                  • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                    If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                    @bloor @TheBreadmonkey Dunnis.

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                    • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                      If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                      #157

                      I've got a HoTTiP for you

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                      • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                        If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                        #158

                        @bloor Works for me!

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                        • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                          If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                          @bloor do people really pronounce it like that?

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                          • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                            If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                            @bloor Is DNS the MNS good at TNS like BNS?

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                            • mrrmot@oldbytes.spaceM mrrmot@oldbytes.space

                              @qwyrdo ...you do know that there actually used to be a commercial HTML editor called HoTMetaL way back when, right? @mansr @me_ @bloor

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                              @mrrmot @qwyrdo @me_ @bloor A reference to the printing process, I presume.

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                              • bloor@bloor.twB bloor@bloor.tw

                                If SQL is pronounced "sequel" then surely DNS is pronounced "Dennis"?

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                                @bloor We had a chance to pronounce SCSI "sexy" but we went with "scuzzy". I dunno about this industry.

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                                • mansr@society.oftrolls.comM mansr@society.oftrolls.com

                                  @qwyrdo @me_ @bloor HTML is "hotmail."

                                  rob_t_firefly@masto.hackers.townR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @mansr @qwyrdo @me_ @bloor To me HTML was always "hate mail."

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                                  • rob_t_firefly@masto.hackers.townR rob_t_firefly@masto.hackers.town

                                    @mansr @qwyrdo @me_ @bloor To me HTML was always "hate mail."

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                                    @Rob_T_Firefly @qwyrdo @me_ @bloor It so happens that "hot" is Swedish for "threat." Makes the name of the mail service a little funnier.

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