Beg Pardon?
| Sunday, April 23rd, 2006 | --jr |
Depending on whether or not you're students have discovered Yahoo! Reference, you probably don't know about our vast reserve of word pronunciations. Y!Reference has been around for quite some time, yet never fails to provide new gems of wonder.
While I could extol virtues upon the Columbia World of Quotations, or point out the wonders of Grays Anatomy, these are services one can find elsewhere.
No, what I want to draw attention to is the fact that we offer quite probably the largest set of word pronunciations available on the net. Yes, this wide array of auditory treasures provides hours of both entertainment and enlightenment allowing us all to reconnect with our inner 10 year old, or at the very least, become familiar with the proper way to specify a phrase best associated with Samuel L. Jackson's career.
I'd also like to deny the rumor that when we received these files years ago, that a small group of engineers spent several hours stringing together highly improper phrases.
April 24th, 2006 at 5:05 am
I found this article from Yahoo! health when I was going through this.
April 24th, 2006 at 12:58 pm
is this stuff copyrighted? i see some wonderful potential creative uses :)
April 26th, 2006 at 6:24 am
Ooooh. Gray’s anatomy online? Okay, so it’s from 1918 (or so), but, like, woot!