[citation][nom]greenrider02[/nom]I think "Solid State Drive" when I see SSD, not "Ess Ess Dee," so I that's where they are coming from.[/citation]
Yes, but technically, it's supposed to be treated as "Ess Ess Dee" in writing because that's how acronyms are treated in writing or else it is improper grammar. I didn't think it's a serious mistake and wouldn't have commented about it had that comment about it not been posted (or at least not been such a douche about it).
[citation][nom]jamessneed[/nom]Whats wrong with "a SSD" as its starts with a consonant and is said like that was well?
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/us [...] ore-words/Toms does have issues with editing and proof reading however in this case you are wrong.[/citation]
Pronounce SSD as the acronym. It is "Ess Ess Dee" and that technically starts with E, a vowel. I talked about this with a friend of mine whom teaches English. Your link actually covers this if you read the paragraph about abbreviations.