One Iota of Difference (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog)
*Sigh.*
I’ve already fixed the one I found on Wikipedia.
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This is what the techbros are excited about? Really?
I think this comment string just made my day.
Got it! Thanks.
LOL! No, my name is pronounced “kitchen-my-stir,” or “kew-ken-my-stir” in German.
Bobby, do your pronounce your name “KOO chen my stir”?
Dennis, if it is any consolation, nobody ever gets my name right either. People either say it right and spell it wrong, or spell it wrong and say it right, but only an ultra-rare number of people pronounce and spell it right.