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I still have a tendency to pronounce SQL by spelling it out, as opposed
to saying the equivalent of sequel. Which is the more common
pronunciation out there?
a SQL Server
an SQL Server
Microsoft seems to avoid the issue by never using a preposition before
SQL Server. Please respond to me privately at the address below. I'll
post a summary of results to the list. Thanks!
Charlie Munro <mailto:cmunro -at- selsius -dot- com>
Selsius Systems (Dallas, TX)
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"Warning: Dates in Calendar are closer than they appear."