From: Braig, Eugene brai...@osu.edu
Subject:[LUTE] Re: All about micing...redux
I'm assuming it's still pronounced 'mike' but maybe it's 'mick'?
Perhaps we should be talking about 'micking'?
I think Jagger has a copyright on that term ...
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Subject: [LUTE] Re: All about micing...redux
From: Braig, Eugene brai...@osu.edu
Subject:[LUTE] Re: All about micing...redux
I'm assuming it's still pronounced 'mike' but maybe it's 'mick'?
Perhaps we should
may I offer some help in terminology?
Nou, thenc iu, ai em raiting nau in da ist europian inglis.
(No, thank you, I am writing now in the est - European English)
P.S.If you were on the frequency...there were several jokes about
mike's mice's and other pets...all of them here on
may I offer some help in terminology?
Nou, thenc iu, ai em raiting nau in da ist europian inglis.
(No, thank you, I am writing now in the est - European English)
P.S.If you were on the frequency...there were several jokes about
mike's mice's and other pets...all of them here on
Bill, do you remember Wee Phil's on the drums?
www.robmackillop.net
On 9 Apr 2012, at 16:08, William Samson willsam...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
When I were a lad (Oh no - Here we go again!) we used the contraction
that was pronounced and spelt 'mike' for a microphone. When did this
'mic'
In most common usages, at least in the US, mic is a noun abbreviation for
microphone and mike (and conjugates) is a verb abbreviation for to use or
deploy a microphone ...or something like that.
Carry on.
Eugene
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