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Yitz

2005-01-12, 12:14 pm

why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'

my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the nation.

Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?

Yitz


Monty Jake Monty

2005-01-12, 12:14 pm

You probably don't like the ring of it. It's sounds a bit.......cheesy.
But it is a lot easier/faster to type.

Steve

--- faith 'fath\ n : firm belief in something for which there is no proof.
Webster's Dictionary

> From: "Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing>
> Organization: Bell Sympatico
> Newsgroups: alt.graphics.illustrator
> Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:28:34 -0500
> Subject: Brits
>
> why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'
>
> my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the nation.
>
> Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?
>
> Yitz
>
>


donster

2005-01-12, 12:14 pm

Maybe just a little to sensitive...or intolerant. Just guessin'. Call me
anything but late for supper.

Yitz wrote:
> why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'
>
> my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the nation.
>
> Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?
>
> Yitz
>
>

Alexgirl

2005-01-12, 12:14 pm

I'm Canadian and I write Illy. I don't say Illy though. I type it because
it's shorter and seems more accepted than AI.

"Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote in message
news:ImbFd.25491$b64.685583@news20.bellglobal.com...
> why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'
>
> my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the

nation.
>
> Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?
>
> Yitz
>
>



MArtin Chiselwitt

2005-01-12, 7:14 pm

Alexgirl wrote:
> I'm Canadian and I write Illy. I don't say Illy though. I type it because
> it's shorter and seems more accepted than AI.
>


i don't 'say' 'Illy' in public.. NOooooo.. sounds very gay.
like calling Photoshop 'Photy' or someink.
i don't like 'Illy' coz it makes it sound like a big girl's program.
i request, from now on, the abbreviated form of 'strator.
or Ill.
from a reactionary Brit
steggy

2005-01-12, 7:14 pm

Yitz wrote:
>
> why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'
>
> my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the nation.
>
> Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?
>
> Yitz


Maybe, I am Dutch, and I never used the word Illy until I saw it in this
group. I thought it sounded sweet and moreover I thought it saved me typing;)

steg
steggy

2005-01-12, 7:14 pm

MArtin Chiselwitt wrote:
>
> Alexgirl wrote:
>
> i don't 'say' 'Illy' in public.. NOooooo.. sounds very gay.
> like calling Photoshop 'Photy' or someink.
> i don't like 'Illy' coz it makes it sound like a big girl's program.
> i request, from now on, the abbreviated form of 'strator.
> or Ill.
> from a reactionary Brit


Photy.......yikes!!!!!!!!!

steggy
Hecate

2005-01-12, 7:14 pm

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:28:34 -0500, "Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote:

>why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'


Almost everyone does so...

>my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the nation.


....so it's nothing to do with being British....

>Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'?


No - one are a group of people, the other is a piece of software...

>Am I a hypocrite?
>

No, you're an idiot.

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donster

2005-01-12, 11:14 pm

Miriam Webster says...

One entry found for illy.
Main Entry: il·ly
Pronunciation: 'i(l)-lE
Function: adverb
: not wisely or well : BADLY, ILL <his illy concealed pride -- Della Lutes>

This would kinda confirm what it does to Yitz. Eh!

Personally I go along with the less typing thing.

Alexgirl wrote:
> I'm Canadian and I write Illy. I don't say Illy though. I type it because
> it's shorter and seems more accepted than AI.
>
> "Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote in message
> news:ImbFd.25491$b64.685583@news20.bellglobal.com...
>
>
> nation.
>
>
>
>

Peadge

2005-01-12, 11:14 pm

"Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote in message
news:ImbFd.25491$b64.685583@news20.bellglobal.com...
> why does it irk me when Brits call illustrator 'Illy.'
>
> my dad is British and I get along very well with him so it's not the

nation.
>
> Is that the same as me calling the British 'Brits'? Am I a hypocrite?
>
> Yitz
>
>

Because it reminds you or Piccadilly, which you hate, remember?

Just kidding! I have no idea. But since this NG is Illustrator specific,
maybe AI for Adobe Illustrator (like the file type) might work. It's half as
long as "Illy" and therefore about twice as fast to type, but it involves
both hands. On the downside, AI can mean Artificial Intelligence too. But I
use that a lot too!

Just being s...Illy,

Peadge :-)


Peadge

2005-01-12, 11:14 pm

"MArtin Chiselwitt" <none@none.invalid.com> wrote in message
news:5jeFd.297$0z6.18@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Alexgirl wrote:
because[color=darkred]
>
> i don't 'say' 'Illy' in public.. NOooooo.. sounds very gay.
> like calling Photoshop 'Photy' or someink.
> i don't like 'Illy' coz it makes it sound like a big girl's program.
> i request, from now on, the abbreviated form of 'strator.
> or Ill.
> from a reactionary Brit


Yikes! Strator sounds to....um...surgical!

Peadge :-)


Yitz

2005-01-13, 4:14 am

That would be 'too' sensitive....

"donster" <don@moab-utah.com> wrote in message
news:qUbFd.3596$Bt3.1978@news01.roc.ny...[color=darkred]
> Maybe just a little to sensitive...or intolerant. Just guessin'. Call me
> anything but late for supper.
>
> Yitz wrote:
nation.[color=darkred]


Yitz

2005-01-13, 4:14 am

Main Entry: Hec·ate
Pronunciation: 'he-k&-tE, 'he-k&t
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, from Greek HekatE
: a Greek goddess associated especially with the underworld, night, and
witchcraft

?

"Hecate" <hecate@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:hh8bu0lvncg0mpbn2330aai608t9hi9ogu@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:28:34 -0500, "Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote:
>
>
> Almost everyone does so...
>
nation.[color=darkred]
>
> ...so it's nothing to do with being British....
>
>
> No - one are a group of people, the other is a piece of software...
>
> No, you're an idiot.
>
> --
>
> Hecate - The Real One
> Hecate@newsguy.com
> veni, vidi, reliqui



Hecate

2005-01-13, 11:14 pm

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 02:43:38 -0500, "Yitz" <thanks@for.nothing> wrote:

>Main Entry: Hec·ate
>Pronunciation: 'he-k&-tE, 'he-k&t
>Function: noun
>Etymology: Latin, from Greek HekatE
>: a Greek goddess associated especially with the underworld, night, and
>witchcraft
>
>?

So, I'm interested in Greek mythology ;-)

And producing stuff in PS and Illy is surely witchcraft isn't it? ;-)

--

Hecate - The Real One
Hecate@newsguy.com
veni, vidi, reliqui
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