[Psi-Devel] Interesting bug in PSI TS
Hal Rottenberg
hal at halr9000.com
Tue May 6 06:40:26 PDT 2008
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM, Remko Tronçon <remko at el-tramo.be> wrote:
> In greek, you pronounce it psee, so to be really true to its origin,
> that's the way you should call it. Ask stpeter :-)
> Also, I've noticed that no-one knows what you're talking about if you
> say you're a developer for sigh. Once I started using psee (which is
> the way it's pronounced in most languages in the world), they knew
> what I was talking about.
I always say "sigh" as in psychology. Seems to work well 'round these
parts. Most definitely not pee-ess-eye, because of course, not being
on the metric system here in the states, PSI is a well-known unit of
measurement for air pressure. Hmm, now that I think about it, I have
no idea what the metric equivalent is. :)
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