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Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.
 
Lindley said:
Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.

They route traffic, hence "Rooter", to me a Row-ter is the thing you use to put patterns in wood.
 
I know it's a bit strange, but even though I hear "root" all the time, I've never once heard "rooter". Ever.

I didn't say it made sense.
 
Bob The Skutter said:
Lindley said:
Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.

They route traffic, hence "Rooter", to me a Row-ter is the thing you use to put patterns in wood.
Nope. We invented the things. Row-ter it is. :D

Lindley said:
I know it's a bit strange, but even though I hear "root" all the time, I've never once heard "rooter". Ever.

I didn't say it made sense.
I used to hear it on my international calls at work all the time. It was like someone dragging their fingernails on the chalk board to me
 
FrontLine said:
Bob The Skutter said:
Lindley said:
Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.

They route traffic, hence "Rooter", to me a Row-ter is the thing you use to put patterns in wood.
Nope. We invented the things. Row-ter it is. :D

We invented the language... Suck it! :p
 
FrontLine said:

I didn't say it made sense.
I used to hear it on my international calls at work all the time. It was like someone dragging their fingernails on the chalk board to me

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Does get an interest reaction at graduation ceremonies when the MC says that some-one is getting an award for their work in rooting.

And do you say cache as Kay-Sh - or cash-ay
 
Bob The Skutter said:
FrontLine said:
Bob The Skutter said:
Lindley said:
Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.

They route traffic, hence "Rooter", to me a Row-ter is the thing you use to put patterns in wood.
Nope. We invented the things. Row-ter it is. :D

We invented the language... Suck it! :p
And we made it better :p But so long as it gets you guys saying ROW-TER I'll gladly take one for the team.

Marc said:
And do you say cache as Kay-Sh - or cash-ay
Depends. If were talking in military terms I learned to pronounce it as cash-ay (I.e. 'We've just found an enemy cache point full of food and weapons). Maybe that comes from the military operating in an international environment. But then again, you guys were blowing stuff and people up before we were, so I'll go with the original on that one. But for IT purposes Ive always called it Kay-Sh when speaking with other US IT users.
 
FrontLine said:
Bob The Skutter said:
FrontLine said:
Bob The Skutter said:
Lindley said:
Sure, "Route" can be pronounced "Root". Hear that all the time.

The internet gizmos are still Row-ters, though.

They route traffic, hence "Rooter", to me a Row-ter is the thing you use to put patterns in wood.
Nope. We invented the things. Row-ter it is. :D

We invented the language... Suck it! :p
And we made it better :p But so long as it gets you guys saying ROW-TER I'll gladly take one for the team.

No, you made it dumber... but I'll let you off if you accept rooter! :thumbsup:
Oh and it's Cash... ;)
 
REading this thread gave me headache, too many days looking through sniffer traces, while debugging protocol errors for tape backup software. Don't even get me started about AppleTalk...
 
May TCP/IP have a long TTL. ;)

Novitas, you've been around here long enough to know that thread necromancy can and will be considered spamming. Three months is pretty long for a thread to remain dead, especially when you're resurrecting a somewhat spammy birthday thread as it is.

I hate to do it, but warned as such, comments to PM.
 
May TCP/IP have a long TTL. ;)

Novitas, you've been around here long enough to know that thread necromancy can and will be considered spamming. Three months is pretty long for a thread to remain dead, especially when you're resurrecting a somewhat spammy birthday thread as it is.

I hate to do it, but warned as such, comments to PM.

I whole-heartedly disagree that this was a "spammy thread". We take the internet for granted that it works, and I found out that and important component of that internet was celebrating a milestone, and so I shared it in the science and technology thread where I thought people could appreciate it and maybe chat about it. So sue me, I won't make the same mistake again. :rolleyes:
 
^ Trufax. TCP/IP was a huge milestone for both networking in general and the internet in particular.

Furthermore, although resurrecting threads is not really something I grok, I'm not sure I understand why you were so quick to give out a warning for it, Terri. Has Novitas done it on other occasions, or in more malicious ways? I'm not sure I understand why a friendly wouldn't have sufficed...
 
May TCP/IP have a long TTL. ;)

Novitas, you've been around here long enough to know that thread necromancy can and will be considered spamming. Three months is pretty long for a thread to remain dead, especially when you're resurrecting a somewhat spammy birthday thread as it is.

I hate to do it, but warned as such, comments to PM.

I whole-heartedly disagree that this was a "spammy thread". We take the internet for granted that it works, and I found out that and important component of that internet was celebrating a milestone, and so I shared it in the science and technology thread where I thought people could appreciate it and maybe chat about it. So sue me, I won't make the same mistake again. :rolleyes:

I said "somewhat". Birthday threads of any sort tend to get spammy after a bit just by nature, Ford. By all means, keep celebrating the milestones in technology with us. I have zero problems with that. I encourage it, as a matter of fact. :)
 
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