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  • How do you pronounce this year?

    I'm just curious how we pronounce the name of this year in which we are currently living, since the most recent years were prounounced in the "two-thousand, blank" method, but before that we used the "nineteen, blank" method...

    scholars have sugguested that our pronounciation of it may change this year, and thus I ask how many of us use each method...


    I voted, "Other" because I'm also actually unsure how I pronounce it myself, but perhaps one day I'll catch myself using it off-hand... also other because I didn't want to skew my semi-social-scientific results :P
    18
    Two-Thousand, Ten
    22.22%
    4
    Twenty-Ten
    55.56%
    10
    Other (please explain)
    22.22%
    4
    Ethric Urmbrusk - Noble Dreadmaster
    Fulk of Helmsport - Faithful Soldier
    Cornelius Faustus - Scytheful Scribe
    Komeigyu Shoon Ieyasu - Exarch's Samurai
    Tahlatril Auvrealylth - Ace of Blades
    Elizabella Talmost - Sunite Sorceress
    Lucretia Valentine - Shadowy Seductress
    Haraldir Ironshield - Fallen Dwarven Defender
    Justin Cecilius - The Next Great Blind Paladin
    Hazlok Flass - Necromancer's Apprentice
    Xander Magnus - Right Hand Enforcer
    Zilabamuzale of Mezro - Guardian of Ubtao

  • #2
    Twenty-Ten. It's the easiest, and most widely used as far as I can tell.
    Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

    "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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    • #3
      Not in Germany - we do the Two thousand ten, mostly
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      Gravity is a myth; Earth just sucks.

      >>> Flame Warriors! <<<

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      • #4
        It's the future, dammit! Twenty ten! =D
        "For here, apart, dwells one whose hands have wrought/ Strange eidola that chill the world with fear:
        Whose graven runes in tomes of dread have taught/ What things beyond the star gulfs lurk and leer.
        Dark Lord of Averoigne- whose windows stare/ On pits of dream no other gaze could bare!"

        -H.P. Lovecraft

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DM_Equinox View Post
          Not in Germany - we do the Two thousand ten, mostly
          Yeah, but your crazy land also says stuff like "It's half to three" instead of "Half Past Two"..

          I think that's proof enough that your country can't be trusted with numbers.
          It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
          Sydney Smith.

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          • #6
            Simple... MMX.

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            • #7
              Mmm. I do like the MMX. That's nice. . .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Doubtful View Post
                Yeah, but your crazy land also says stuff like "It's half to three" instead of "Half Past Two"..

                I think that's proof enough that your country can't be trusted with numbers.
                This from someone who lives in a land that insists that the left side is the right side, and whose measurements involve body parts....
                Last edited by DM_Equinox; 01-28-2010, 06:03 PM.
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                Gravity is a myth; Earth just sucks.

                >>> Flame Warriors! <<<

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Doubtful View Post
                  Yeah, but your crazy land also says stuff like "It's half to three" instead of "Half Past Two"..

                  I think that's proof enough that your country can't be trusted with numbers.
                  Rubuttal = Wagner. Nuff said!
                  Originally posted by roguethree
                  If I had my way, clerics would have spell failure and a d6 hit die. And Favored Souls wouldn't exist.

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                  • #10
                    On topic please...
                    Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

                    "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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                    • #11
                      Other: Two-hundo-one-o
                      Originally posted by Saulus
                      Stop playing other shitty MMOs and work on Sundren, asshole.

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                      • #12
                        2K-ten (sometimes deuce-K-dime, depends on the amount of rum I drink)
                        Ru'umel Amakiir - Ranger of the Corps de Grace
                        Will Smither - Imbuer of some, Master of None...
                        Zelom Silverstar - Evangelistic singing elf
                        Originally posted by Machiavelli
                        "What in hells are you doin' with my chicken?"

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                        • #13
                          Silly westerners, it is the Year of the Ox, but soon it will be the Year of the Tiger… get use to it! Soon it will be your calendar to!
                          Elandra: A former Red Blade, now roams the wilderness with the Lone wolf as her guide
                          Alexandra: Ever faithful (just shy of a Zealot)
                          Yodglum: May Kossuth's flame light your way and burn those in it!
                          Ash: Dusty old miner of still looking for the "mother load" on Exigo's stag

                          Shaving kittens: not an official sport, but fun just the same

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                          • #14
                            Nineteen- ... for the 20th century, Eighteen-Hundred-And-... for the 19th century (and similar for times longer past). Now everyone uses Two-Thousand-And- ... here.

                            We Dutch folk just can't make up our minds

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                            • #15
                              Two-oh ten. Because it gets people's attention.

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