October 30
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And to think, I have been pronouncing it "OK-TOB-ER THIR-TEE-ETH" for all of these years.
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And the word appears only implicitly in the example sentence, too.
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@Ilya Ehrenburg said:
And the word appears only implicitly in the example sentence, too.
Clearly, America's Language Experts are experts in some languages, but not SQL, (Perl|PHP|Ruby), etc...
I can see it now:
int, n. 1. A unit of storage which will typically be 16 to 32 bits in length dependent on the architecture...
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What would be scarier is if it had that definition for October 31st, cause you know kids LOVE to get touched or felt.
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I don't get it. Is that the same picture that was up there originally?
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@tster said:
I don't get it. Is that the same picture that was up there originally?
The picture of the "advanced learners dictionary" was just an advertisement. The whole image was a screen capture I took from my WOD email I received yesterday (October 30). Normally, the WOD email has the actual word-of-the-day in large, bold letters. Yesterday, however, they seemed to have put the date there instead.