"vinyl".

"vinyl".
Posted on: 28.02.2012 by Lindy Jonker
Not "vinyls".



Carry on.
Margie Pavell
02.03.2012
Originally Posted by smittten
chune!

you just like the...ummm...inspiration?...

i have no idea why that song popped into my little brain...my brain tends to be better organized than i am...
Len Lukawski
01.03.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
chune!
nayit ruiz jaramillo
29.02.2012
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
"Peoples" is a word, surely we can find a proper use for a term such as "vinyls"
Different context though. When someone says "vinyls" they aren't referring to something belonging to the vinyl as in the context of "peoples".

But, yeah i know you were joking

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vinyl_record
Lindy Jonker
28.02.2012
Not "vinyls".



Carry on.
Margie Pavell
02.03.2012
Originally Posted by smittten
chune!

you just like the...ummm...inspiration?...

i have no idea why that song popped into my little brain...my brain tends to be better organized than i am...
Len Lukawski
01.03.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
chune!
Margie Pavell
01.03.2012
i got you all beat...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv-34w8kGPM&ob=av2n
Stanley Peckman
01.03.2012
Stop calling it Vinyls........... The Sheeps dont like it.

Yong Aptekar
01.03.2012
Let the grammar war commence!

And its Sink, not Sync
Lindy Jonker
29.02.2012
Sorry Karlos, but I'm gonna have to call you out.

In your context - the possessive- you've failed to include an apostrophe.

LmnLm3's nailed it. "peoples" is the plural of "people".



*quietly exits room...*
nayit ruiz jaramillo
29.02.2012
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
"Peoples" is a word, surely we can find a proper use for a term such as "vinyls"
Different context though. When someone says "vinyls" they aren't referring to something belonging to the vinyl as in the context of "peoples".

But, yeah i know you were joking

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vinyl_record
Brunilda Kora
29.02.2012
When you are describing different TYPES of vinyl (vinyl records, vinyl flooring, etc..) THEN you can you the word "vinyls".

BUT - when you are talking of my beloved wax - THEN you shall ONLY use "vinyl".
Lizzie Hoesley
29.02.2012
"Peoples" is a word, surely we can find a proper use for a term such as "vinyls"

all haughtiness aside, thank you for this post.
Delila Vandommelen
29.02.2012
Kinda like calling every CD player a CDJ no matter which brand it's from (and I don't even use the damn things!).
Except the vinyl thing is a much, much, much more serious offence.
Inez Marcinik
28.02.2012
yes!
Len Lukawski
28.02.2012
Good Call!
Palma Hanslip
28.02.2012
This is one of my pet hates!!

I actually fell out with the head DJ at my residency (he is also one of my best mates) and i could class him as a veteran DJ spending all his time until 3 years ago on vinyl the other day due to him calling it vinyls!!
Lashawn Maycock
28.02.2012
Superb post, finally, I'm glad I'm not the only one!!!

I'm sure I sound petty but it drives me up the wall when people refer to 'vinyls', it's 'vinyl' - singular or plural, it makes no difference.

Aaaaaaannnnnnnnnnndddd relax... I feel better now.

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