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Amnesiac
from ERIE (United States) on 2003-04-07 06:10 [#00636461]
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how do you pronounce µ-ziq ?
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 06:14 [#00636465]
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mu-zig
or mu-sic
The µ sign is the scientific symbol for micrometres,its pronounced "mu"
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Phresch
from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2003-04-07 06:15 [#00636469]
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mju: sik
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Bob Mcbob
on 2003-04-07 06:16 [#00636471]
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i say mu to rhyme with poo rather then to rhyme with pew...
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Morgoth
from Stella-town (Belgium) on 2003-04-07 06:29 [#00636478]
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The µ is actually a greek letter, indeed used by scientist, not only for micrometers, but for the sixth decimal (meaning 6th number after the point, or comma, 0,000001 or so) and is indeed pronounced mu.
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2003-04-07 07:02 [#00636519]
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its also used as the symbol for coofficient of friction amonngst other things. myew-zik is how is say it.
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 07:04 [#00636523]
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Yes I also knew that but,I thought I'd write it in simple terms,nothing to fancy eh?
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Morgoth
from Stella-town (Belgium) on 2003-04-07 07:12 [#00636538]
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Never said you didn't know that, if you thought so: I'm sorry.
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AE_King
from Australia on 2003-04-07 07:13 [#00636540]
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Mike Paradinas looks exactly like a friend of mines brother :s
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 07:19 [#00636552]
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My fault.Sorry.
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martinhm
from York (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 07:23 [#00636563]
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Claim to fame?
My friend's brother resembles a little-known british music artist.
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