You are right
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cache http://www.m-w.com/home.htm The above link has a free audio pronunciation.
Type in cache.
Main Entry: 1cache
Pronunciation: 'kash
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from cacher to press, hide, from (assumed) Vulgar
Latin coacticare to press together, from Latin coactare to compel,
frequentative of cogere to compel -- more at COGENT
Date: 1797
1 a : a hiding place especially for concealing and preserving provisions
or implements b : a secure place of storage
2 : something hidden or stored in a cache
3 : a computer memory with very short access time used for storage of
frequently used instructions or data -- called also cache memory
How many of the countries that are part of the Coalition of Freedom are countries that became free as a direct and/or indirect result of the U.S. or the policies, either open or covert, of the U.S.? Count them. And don't forget the U.K.
Oh, man, thank you and others for bringing up the "cache" pronunciation issue...was driving me nuts. :p Or rather the snotty English major part of me, heh, the same part that still would REALLY like His Kickassness-in-Chief to say "nuclear" correctly just *once*...