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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This debate is always fun when it comes to documentation for help guides. Those that say “earl” want it written as “an URL”, while those that say “U-R-L”, want it written as “a URL”. This is the same debate for SQL – is it “S-Q-L” or “sequel”? I can hardly wait to retire.

4:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hurl.

6:22 PM

Blogger Monster Librarian said...

I had a patron keep telling me she couldn't find "Earl." And I was beginning to think she was crazy until she pointed out what she meant!

7:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the URL/Earl debate is not mind-numbingly tedious enough. WC3 has declared both obsolete. The new approved term is now, Uniform Resource Identifier or URI, so expect a URI/Yuri debate coming to a library near you.

monster librarian, did you tell them you can't fund Earl without hitting the "any" key?

5:21 PM

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