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John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 13 Feb 2005:
"Dr John Stockton" wrote in message ... .ic.ac.uk Is that normally pronounced "Ick Ack Uck"? According to my daughter, yes! She almost wished she'd gone there just to have such a lovely e-mail address, and envied her friend, who had. Of course, when her father was there, e-mail hadn't been invented! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
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Mrs Redboots wrote:
John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 13 Feb 2005: "Dr John Stockton" wrote in message ... .ic.ac.uk Is that normally pronounced "Ick Ack Uck"? According to my daughter, yes! She almost wished she'd gone there just to have such a lovely e-mail address, and envied her friend, who had. Of course, when her father was there, e-mail hadn't been invented! Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of existence! (They do still work though.) |
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Dave Newt wrote:
Mrs Redboots wrote: John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 13 Feb 2005: "Dr John Stockton" wrote in message ... .ic.ac.uk Is that normally pronounced "Ick Ack Uck"? According to my daughter, yes! She almost wished she'd gone there just to have such a lovely e-mail address, and envied her friend, who had. Of course, when her father was there, e-mail hadn't been invented! Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of existence! (They do still work though.) But if you actually tell someone your email address as "at ick ack uck" then they have no idea what you mean by "ick" unless they're at Imperial too (and some people don't know what you mean by "ack" either!). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Dave Newt wrote: Mrs Redboots wrote: John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 13 Feb 2005: "Dr John Stockton" wrote in message ... .ic.ac.uk Is that normally pronounced "Ick Ack Uck"? According to my daughter, yes! She almost wished she'd gone there just to have such a lovely e-mail address, and envied her friend, who had. Of course, when her father was there, e-mail hadn't been invented! Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of existence! (They do still work though.) But if you actually tell someone your email address as "at ick ack uck" then they have no idea what you mean by "ick" unless they're at Imperial too (and some people don't know what you mean by "ack" either!). Anyone who matters knows! :-) Actually, I *hate* saying ick ack uck, I just like the visuals (maaaaan). It's a darn site easier to make a typo when typing "imperial" than "ic" too. |
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In message , Dave Arquati
writes (and some people don't know what you mean by "ack" either!). It means you're about to be sick. -- Clive. |
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In message , Dave Newt
writes Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of existence! (They do still work though.) Cool. Now there's a word that means you're either over 60 when it was first used or under 25 now. What goes around, comes around. -- Clive. |
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Clive Coleman wrote:
In message , Dave Newt writes Exactly! I spent about twelve years thinking how it would be cool to have one and then when I finally got one, they rebranded it out of existence! (They do still work though.) Cool. Now there's a word that means you're either over 60 when it was first used or under 25 now. What goes around, comes around. Neither, actually. Should I have said "groovy"? Dude... |
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