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how to spell vinyl correctly + a record is not a "vynil" [sic]
ok these are my "coming from the old school" pet peeves:
1st, it is "vinyl" not "vynil" or "vinyle"
2nd, is is a "record" or "records" not a "vinyl" or "vinyls"
in 25 years of DJing I'd never heard someone call a record a vinyl until the era when CDJs had completely surpassed the trusty Technics
thank you and that's all
1st, it is "vinyl" not "vynil" or "vinyle"
2nd, is is a "record" or "records" not a "vinyl" or "vinyls"
in 25 years of DJing I'd never heard someone call a record a vinyl until the era when CDJs had completely surpassed the trusty Technics
thank you and that's all
At 3:06 AM 2 December 2008
rebelmix wrote
3rd, the plural of vinyl is vinyl, there's no such thing as "vinyls."
At 3:12 AM 2 December 2008
Konix wrote
damn unedumacated kids nowadays. thanks for setting them straight...lol
At 3:26 AM 2 December 2008
DJ Dynamite - NJ wrote
I think most people are saying that in a lame attempt to sound hip, and then spelling it "vynil" to give them that extra degree of edgy rebellion.
At 5:20 AM 2 December 2008
pdm2000 wrote
I just call it the big black not so compact disc. (No misquote)
At 2:39 PM 2 December 2008
sixxx wrote
My 7 year old niece came over yesterday and saw an empty sleeve for my butter rugs and looked at the picture and was like "why do they have a CD on the bread"
I thought to myself...I gotta teach this kid
I thought to myself...I gotta teach this kid
At 4:25 PM 2 December 2008
Mic Terror wrote
Just in case anyone was confused by Mic Terror's post, www.calsound.com
At 5:33 PM 2 December 2008
Jesus Christ wrote
See also : Rhythm , one of the most commonly mis-spelled words in history
At 8:54 PM 2 December 2008
Ruffdawg wrote
ok just saw another one, right here in the serato forums "viynl"
At 10:30 PM 2 December 2008
rebelmix wrote
Quote:
Just in case anyone was confused by Mic Terror's post, www.calsound.comI use Butter Rugs and even I was like "uh?!?!?" I forgot the guy is holding a piece of bread :(
At 10:58 PM 2 December 2008
Sol*los wrote
Quote:
ok these are my "coming from the old school" pet peeves:1st, it is "vinyl" not "vynil" or "vinyle"
2nd, is is a "record" or "records" not a "vinyl" or "vinyls"
in 25 years of DJing I'd never heard someone call a record a vinyl until the era when CDJs had completely surpassed the trusty Technics
thank you and that's all
i tinks thems u spalled it wrung too.
shuold be LP fo Lung Playe
At 10:48 PM 3 December 2008
soon-2-be-ex-FS2user_2.0 wrote
I wonder how many people now even know what "DJ" stands for!
At 11:46 PM 3 December 2008
rebelmix wrote
Uh, this reminds me of how my DJ name has been mispronounced a bunch of times.
*frown*
*frown*
At 5:03 AM 4 December 2008
dj_KaSE wrote
I feel you on this one, I was surprised when I realized that some cats thought this was the correct spelling of the word.
At 6:13 AM 4 December 2008
djunity wrote
i enjoy Swiss cheese, but also sharp cheddar cheese.
At 2:57 AM 5 December 2008
djscottyfox wrote
disc jockey.... who knows what mc stands for?????
move the crowd... biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatch.
iz likes da green cheeses with vynals
move the crowd... biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatch.
iz likes da green cheeses with vynals
At 3:08 AM 5 December 2008
DJ-GQ wrote
Quote:
disc jockey.... who knows what mc stands for?????move the crowd... biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatch.
iz likes da green cheeses with vynals
master of ceremonies
At 3:56 AM 5 December 2008
rebelmix wrote
MC = Microphone Controller, so quit asking if you can make a shout out bitch!!
LOL
LOL
At 1:52 AM 6 December 2008
DJ Dynamite - NJ wrote
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