I wonder who it was who put an "s" in lisp?I just learned I am supposed to pronounce the "p" in excerpt. It sounds so wrong!
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If you skipped this one, go back and watch it. It's only 56 seconds long and says something important in a nutshell. No dialogue -- just laughter in the background!Price war not going as expected:
DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞 (@nvk)
This is what the modern VC did to technology, and why technology quality has become so poornitter.hu
I repent....Ruby Ridge happened 30 years ago.
If you don’t know what it was, repent immediately.
This was, in large part, the crux of my news show YESTERDAY:Ruby Ridge happened 30 years ago.
If you don’t know what it was, repent immediately.
I just learned I am supposed to pronounce the "p" in excerpt. It sounds so wrong!
excerpt
ĕk′sûrpt″
noun
- A passage or segment taken from a longer work, such as a literary or musical composition, a document, or a film.
- An extract from a written or printed work: as, excerpts from the records.
- An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record.
I wonder who it was who put an "s" in lisp?
This is interesting.
And an adultererHugh Hefner was a polygamist.