MIKE vs. MIC
12skatingbasser wrote:Mic.
Mic'ed.
Same here.
-A
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.
MIKE vs. MIC
13Forget all this - I'm with Rodabod. From now on, I MICHAEL everything with MICHAELPHONES.
Apparently, Webster's Online and Dictionary.com both puss out on this issue and have listings for both MIC (as a word/abbreviation) and MIKE - but neither include MIC'ED as an option.
Apparently, Webster's Online and Dictionary.com both puss out on this issue and have listings for both MIC (as a word/abbreviation) and MIKE - but neither include MIC'ED as an option.
MIKE vs. MIC
14Mr. Scott Card sounds a mite too pedantic for his own good.
As for me, I Michelle my instruments.
No wait that sounds gross
As for me, I Michelle my instruments.
No wait that sounds gross
MIKE vs. MIC
15MICrophone. Hence, I mic something. If I already did it, I either mic'd or mic'ed it. I don't really care. Point's taken. There is no 'k' in microphone, so I don't feel comfortable just throwing one in there willy nilly.
If I'm in the process, I'm mic'ing it up, yo.
By the way, a buss is a kiss, not a conductor used to send signal from multiple sources to a single source.
Strategery...
If I'm in the process, I'm mic'ing it up, yo.
By the way, a buss is a kiss, not a conductor used to send signal from multiple sources to a single source.
Strategery...
MIKE vs. MIC
17Mic = abbreviaton of Microphone.
Mike = that dude who hangs around with 'Tony' and 'Paulie'
Do you really want Tony and Paulie messing around with yer microphones?
I think not.
Mike = that dude who hangs around with 'Tony' and 'Paulie'
Do you really want Tony and Paulie messing around with yer microphones?
I think not.
- Andy
MIKE vs. MIC
18cwiko wrote:MICrophone. Hence, I mic something. If I already did it, I either mic'd or mic'ed it. I don't really care. Point's taken. There is no 'k' in microphone, so I don't feel comfortable just throwing one in there willy nilly.
Adding fuel to the debate: Have you ever ridden a bic? There's no 'k' in in 'bicycle'.
I tend to agree that the word 'mic' is a poorly-created abbreviation, and that it SHOULD be 'mike', for the reason expressed in the quotation of the original post. However, I do not like it as 'mike' for the noun, for the reasons many of you do not. I do, however, think putting punctuation to make it work as a past-tense verb looks even worse - and takes longer to type - than replacing the 'c' with a 'k', hence, I prefer 'miked'.
Mic/Miked.
MIKE vs. MIC
20spacebar wrote:I can't decide, so I just D.I. everything now.
Don't forget you still need pop filters on each source.