Gif, obviously.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I cannot muster any enthusiasm for the gif pronunciation question. It does remind me, however, of Terry Pratchett's anecdote re: Magrat. He meant it to be a variant spelling of Margaret, as actually seen in various historical census type documents, but it didn't take long to recognize that all his readers said it mag-rat and therefore that's how it is said.
The good news is I am out of bed. My glasses slipped off the nightstand while I was sleeping and I panicked a little about how I could word needing to work from home because I couldn't find my glasses, but diligent squinting and patting the carpet with my hands paid off. Phew.
As the "G" in "GIF" refers to "Graphic" I think you go with the hard "G."
Good luck, Hec!
Thanks! I'm trying to fend off a bout of magical thinking. "Is this the way I walked Matilda to school for the other pitches?" "If I finish my croissant before they give me my cappuccino we will definitely do well..."
The good news is I am out of bed. My glasses slipped off the nightstand while I was sleeping and I panicked a little about how I could word needing to work from home because I couldn't find my glasses, but diligent squinting and patting the carpet with my hands paid off. Phew.
Time to invest in backup glasses to find the primary glasses.
I KNOW. It's them. Don't hear that. Yet.
sarameg, sorry I posted that a little tone deaf last night. Obviously you know all those things it's just phrasing in a way they will hear and listen too.
I think I'm going to investigate SAD.
GIF, is it pronounced Jif or Gif
I prefer jpg.
Yay, dad of Sue! Continued recovery~ma.
Digits crossed and ~ma in abundance for Hec and Sumi!
Just got my report from the pitch meeting:
"HOME RUN.
Getting more people in to see it."
Awesome!
w00t!!!!
They're talking nitty gritty details. Which is way better than, "Thanks for coming in. We'll let you know."