Re: 'in queue' v. 'in the queue'

Subject: Re: 'in queue' v. 'in the queue'
From: "Merrick, Tim" <tim -dot- merrick -at- LSIL -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 11:23:27 -0500

In answer to Laurah Limbrick, Aoidìn Scully wrote:

I'd definitely go with 'in the queue'. 'in queue' just seems weird
and
slightly frightening. :)

I agree. At the risk of being flamed as an Anglophobe, "In queue" sounds
British, like "in hospital."

Tim Merrick
Technical Publications
LSI Logic Storage Systems

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