I hate it when the yanks in the office say Legos... It is LEGO. Like SHEEP or FISH or COKE.
While we are at it. It is "Buffet" and not "Booffet"
The "H" in Herb is NOT SILENT
It is pronounced "Craig", like "CrayG". Not Creig or Greg or whatever....
And the mother of all periodic table of basic physics changing chagrin is Aluminium. There is an I after the N and before the UM.
Grey is spelt with an E and not an A
The gas meter is located five metre's to the right - you know, metre as in that lump of platinum in Paris that never changes length or size whatever the temperature...
One can CHECK if the client has paid with a valid CHEQUE or not...
Defence is spelt with a C, while offence can be spelt with either an S or a C based on what you mean
Reading Engadget is quite painful at times, for people who are supposed to be PAID to write for a living?
I hate it when the yanks in the office say Legos... It is LEGO. Like SHEEP or FISH or COKE.
While we are at it. It is "Buffet" and not "Booffet"
The "H" in Herb is NOT SILENT
It is pronounced "Craig", like "CrayG". Not Creig or Greg or whatever....
And the mother of all periodic table of basic physics changing chagrin is Aluminium. There is an I after the N and before the UM.
Grey is spelt with an E and not an A
The gas meter is located five metre's to the right - you know, metre as in that lump of platinum in Paris that never changes length or size whatever the temperature...
One can CHECK if the client has paid with a valid CHEQUE or not...
Defence is spelt with a C, while offence can be spelt with either an S or a C based on what you mean
Reading Engadget is quite painful at times, for people who are supposed to be PAID to write for a living?
Crikey!"
(Takes a deep breath)
Alright, first off... If someone once to say "Legos", let them say "Legos". Does it bother you that much if someone were to say that? Get a life. There's more important things to do than argue about that.
Next is the pronunciation of the word "buffet". It's two seperate languages putting the stress on differnt syllables, give it a rest already. I'm Ukrainian and we share a lot of the same words as Russians in our language. The difference? The stressing of the syllables in a word. Ukrainians stress the first syllable whereas Russians tend to stress the last. Neither Russians nor Ukrainians or either right or wrong over the other. "Bu-ffet" is not entirely wrong over "Buf-fet". Take the word privacy. We'll even use people from the UK for this example. Some say "Priv-acy", while others say "Pri-vacy". Who is right? Both.
"H" in "herb" not silent you say? What about in "hour"? It may not be for you, but over here in America, it is. Do you pronounce the "k" in "knife"? Didn't think so.
Once again, in America the element is Aluminum, not aluminium. Neither is wrong over the other compared to where you live.
If you have a problem with the way the creators write on this site, then by all means adhere only to the ".uk" sites. This is an american site, so it is written in American English. Black mixed with white is "gray" and it is a "color", people write a "check". We have a Department of "Defense". It's only words and they are only letters.
So the point to this is get a life. Obviously your life may not be short enough that you don't sweat the details. Here's a word of advice: find a hobby.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neil @ Sep 28th 2007 9:17AM
Can I be the first to jump in and say
"THE PLURAL OF LEGO IS LEGO, not LEGOS. ARRRRRGGGHHHH"
bombastinator @ Sep 28th 2007 11:07AM
I think that words are best defined by actual popular use. In this case the plural should be legoses. Ask any 5 year old.
Richard Ford @ Sep 28th 2007 2:11PM
Here here!
I hate it when the yanks in the office say Legos... It is LEGO. Like SHEEP or FISH or COKE.
While we are at it. It is "Buffet" and not "Booffet"
The "H" in Herb is NOT SILENT
It is pronounced "Craig", like "CrayG". Not Creig or Greg or whatever....
And the mother of all periodic table of basic physics changing chagrin is Aluminium. There is an I after the N and before the UM.
Grey is spelt with an E and not an A
The gas meter is located five metre's to the right - you know, metre as in that lump of platinum in Paris that never changes length or size whatever the temperature...
One can CHECK if the client has paid with a valid CHEQUE or not...
Defence is spelt with a C, while offence can be spelt with either an S or a C based on what you mean
Reading Engadget is quite painful at times, for people who are supposed to be PAID to write for a living?
Crikey!
Andy @ Sep 28th 2007 3:52PM
"Here here!
I hate it when the yanks in the office say Legos... It is LEGO. Like SHEEP or FISH or COKE.
While we are at it. It is "Buffet" and not "Booffet"
The "H" in Herb is NOT SILENT
It is pronounced "Craig", like "CrayG". Not Creig or Greg or whatever....
And the mother of all periodic table of basic physics changing chagrin is Aluminium. There is an I after the N and before the UM.
Grey is spelt with an E and not an A
The gas meter is located five metre's to the right - you know, metre as in that lump of platinum in Paris that never changes length or size whatever the temperature...
One can CHECK if the client has paid with a valid CHEQUE or not...
Defence is spelt with a C, while offence can be spelt with either an S or a C based on what you mean
Reading Engadget is quite painful at times, for people who are supposed to be PAID to write for a living?
Crikey!"
(Takes a deep breath)
Alright, first off... If someone once to say "Legos", let them say "Legos". Does it bother you that much if someone were to say that? Get a life. There's more important things to do than argue about that.
Next is the pronunciation of the word "buffet". It's two seperate languages putting the stress on differnt syllables, give it a rest already. I'm Ukrainian and we share a lot of the same words as Russians in our language. The difference? The stressing of the syllables in a word. Ukrainians stress the first syllable whereas Russians tend to stress the last. Neither Russians nor Ukrainians or either right or wrong over the other. "Bu-ffet" is not entirely wrong over "Buf-fet". Take the word privacy. We'll even use people from the UK for this example. Some say "Priv-acy", while others say "Pri-vacy". Who is right? Both.
"H" in "herb" not silent you say? What about in "hour"? It may not be for you, but over here in America, it is. Do you pronounce the "k" in "knife"? Didn't think so.
Once again, in America the element is Aluminum, not aluminium. Neither is wrong over the other compared to where you live.
If you have a problem with the way the creators write on this site, then by all means adhere only to the ".uk" sites. This is an american site, so it is written in American English. Black mixed with white is "gray" and it is a "color", people write a "check". We have a Department of "Defense". It's only words and they are only letters.
So the point to this is get a life. Obviously your life may not be short enough that you don't sweat the details. Here's a word of advice: find a hobby.
Elodie @ Sep 29th 2007 9:50AM
"Here here!"
-giggles- but you DO realize that's supposed to be "hear, hear"? It's a call for people to listen to what is being said, not to point out where it is.
That said, cool robot, but I'm not putting my mindstorms in the bathroom XD