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Date: Monday, 24 January 2005 14:57 (UTC)Same for "http://". Usually omitted. If I'm reading off a URL and feel the need to include it, I'll just pronounce the "http" part, and if it's someone who really needs help (ah, tech support) I'll pronounce the "://" part too. I picked the first option since that's usually the situation I'm in.