Raziaar
I Hate Custom Titles
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G.U.I. Probably one of the most notable acronyms that has strong emotions tied to it on either side of the coin. You have a die hard legion of people, quite a number of them being long time computer experts who pronounce it GOOEY, and the other side who eschew tradition and would much rather spell out each letter as GEE YOU EYE. It's amazing the level of animosity for the other group that each one has... with the gooey people questioning the integrity and professionalism and abandonment of tradition of the G.U.I people, and the G.U.I people considering the GOOEY individuals to sound stupid and childish and clingy to their traditions.
Chances are you, you inevitably fall into one of these camps and it's probably the gooey camp.
My question is, how do you pronounce GUI? Do you have any strong feelings about the people who pronounce it differently?
What about some other acronyms? Many of them are computer related, but they don't have to be.
WYSIWYG
SCSI
JPEG
GIF (Jiff? Giff? G.I.F.?)
SQL
The list goes on. Toss some out, explain your feelings about people who pronounce it differently. And also ask, why do these inspire such animosity between individuals? Is it that atrocious that someone would choose to pronounce each letter individually, and is it that awful that someone would rather eschew doing so and shorten their spoken syllables?
Chances are you, you inevitably fall into one of these camps and it's probably the gooey camp.
My question is, how do you pronounce GUI? Do you have any strong feelings about the people who pronounce it differently?
What about some other acronyms? Many of them are computer related, but they don't have to be.
WYSIWYG
SCSI
JPEG
GIF (Jiff? Giff? G.I.F.?)
SQL
The list goes on. Toss some out, explain your feelings about people who pronounce it differently. And also ask, why do these inspire such animosity between individuals? Is it that atrocious that someone would choose to pronounce each letter individually, and is it that awful that someone would rather eschew doing so and shorten their spoken syllables?