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Offline tablatronix

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Re: Basic Soldering Lesson 1 - Old School
« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2017, 05:51:00 pm »
Saying so(l)der and expressing the L makes it feel like my tongue just tripped and busted its ass on the sidewalk.
 

Offline Electro Detective

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Re: Basic Soldering Lesson 1 - Old School
« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2017, 10:20:32 pm »
Saying so(l)der and expressing the L makes it feel like my tongue just tripped and busted its ass on the sidewalk.

Thank you for explaining to the many many SOL-DER sayers scattered around the Earth,
what a physical inconvenience it is to replace a duplicate, spare or backup 'D' with an 'L' plugin.

Up till now there has been silence on the SODDER front defense/defence lines,
and or questionably sourced/sauced research presented into the English language and its origins (and gradual decline)

I am gracefully bowing out of any such future debate, content to be a fence sitter,
and during those long Youtube viewing sessions   :popcorn:   I will endeavour/vor to persevere with the Double D 
which btw may have copyright on its use, overuse, or misuse by.. Dolby Labs ?     :-//


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Re: Basic Soldering Lesson 1 - Old School
« Reply #27 on: May 19, 2017, 11:30:42 pm »
Just saying thats what it feels like to me, you can say it how ever you want. Everyone speaks different, im from NYC a silent L is like 2 lifetimes long.
 


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