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Subject:Re: Terms -- the verdict is in (and more) From:Eric Haddock <eric -at- ENGAGENET -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 18 Sep 1996 10:31:41 -0500
>The vast majority suggested that we capitalize as: "the Web" and "Web
>site"
Augh! I'm all alone now. :(
I feel like I did when I was in second grade, when I wondered how I could
convince the whole world that "island" was pronounced "iz-land."
Oh well. Someday "Web" will be "web" and I'll be able to say I was right
all along, hmm? ;)