For me I say that a truck with a cab longer than its bed is not a truck, but an SUV with an overgrown bumper.

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    As a science enthusiast, until the US stops using the “Alu-min-um” pronunciation, I refuse to spell Sulphur as “Sulfur”, even if it is part of IUPAC.

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      As an American, I would just like to say that “aluminium” is better than “aluminum” because it matches the -ium suffix of most other elements.

      But I am gonna have to disagree with you on the sulfur/sulphur debate. We already got shit like naphthalene and phenolphthalein to worry about spelling, i don’t need any more spurrious "ph"s when a nice simple “f” will do just fine.

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      But there’s not another vowel between the ‘n’ and the ‘u’, why would you pronounce it “AL-yoo-MINI-um”!?

      It’s similar to people who pronounce nuclear “nuke-yoo-lar”, those extra letters just aren’t in the word!