Re: Yahoo has no nucular staff tech writers
I believe that the point was that there is a perfectly good word "nuclear" that, if you paid the tiniest bit of
attention during your education, you understand as deriving from "nucleus". (That'd be the generic "you", and not "you" personally.)
But I'd bet that the people who pronounce the word as
_NUKE_you_lurr_ would say it derives from something they
pronounce as _NUKE_you_luss_.
--Guy K. Haas guy -at- hiskeyboard -dot- com
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