Pfft, that ain't badass.tellmeimaninja said:I say "Disc" as the letter C is so much more badass.
I say Disx! Because X is the most badass of badassery, AND it always implies more than one.
I HAVE SUPERIOR NUMBERS AND QUALITY!
Pfft, that ain't badass.tellmeimaninja said:I say "Disc" as the letter C is so much more badass.
Not really, there is a convention set in place by computer companies to refer to CD's as Compact Discs rather than Compact Disks but this is just a convention. Disk and Disc are synonyms and you would not be wrong to use either in any appropriate situation.Private Custard said:The OP asked about game discs though. There is a correct and an incorrect answer to his question.
How do you speak in italics?Tattaglia said:Bah, it's definitely disqué. You must say it in italics, no exceptions.
Ah, yes. Wikipedia. As Michael Scott once said, "When anyone can post anything they like, you know you're always getting the best information."Nimbus said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelling_of_disc
Yeah. Either or.
Don't be silly. You say it with your head cocked to the side.Treblaine said:How do you speak in italics?Tattaglia said:Bah, it's definitely disqué. You must say it in italics, no exceptions.
Like... with a French accent?
Tattaglia said:Don't be silly. You say it with your head cocked to the side.Treblaine said:How do you speak in italics?Tattaglia said:Bah, it's definitely disqué. You must say it in italics, no exceptions.
Like... with a French accent?