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Check Google logo for today. Trick or Treat!
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Shoot, I missed it!
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There's a Google archive of holiday banners - but I have it bookmarked on my home computer Maybe you can Google it! Edit: http://www.google.com/holidaylogos.htmlDoesn't look as if they have yesterday's logo posted yet. Edit2: Now they do!
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How, pray tell, does one pronounce the name of the Celtic feast taken over by Hallowe'en? It is spelt Samhein and pronounced, I thought, SO-WEN. Is that correct? Help, Celts.
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I believe it's Samhain and pronounced sow (like the lady pig) wen (like the skin defect) or maybe sah-wen.
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now why in SamHill would they pronounce it that way?
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why in SamHIll
Cause that's the way it's spelled?
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well, wam-bam, thank you, man...
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why in sam hill? well every country/language gets to decide what sounds are represented by what letters.
Jose is pronounced HOsay not JOE's and no one says its wrong
and LL in spanish is not the same as LL in english ..US Represntiative Herman Badillo's name doesn't rhyme with brillo. (well, for political reasons, it did for a while in certain NY neighborhoods.. but it was intentionaly mis pronouunced to make it seem more italian, not hispanic early in his career)
the irish use the same alphabet as english and spanish.. (well almost! they don't use all 26 letters) and the sounds associated with each letter do not 'conform' to the sounds associated in english.
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>and the sounds associated with each letter do not 'conform' to the sounds associated in english.
All the more reason to adopt a nice, logical, strictly phonetic syllabary, such as devanagari.
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