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> Or a kiwi ,
> (this whole thread breaks me up just quietly...) A word of advice to you
> folks in the Northern Hemisphere , don't be comi
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> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
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> > I can verify this. W
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Well, it's spelled "router", but it's pronounced "Throat wobbler
mangrove"...
But soon it will be pronounced everywhere as: "Layer 3 switch"
Heheheh
Dale
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art another thread like the "Sysco"
>cert. did :)
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
> I, being from Denmark, have used the word both there and in Houston, Texas
> where I have lived for the last four years, and both places I have always
> used and heard it pronounced "rau-dor".
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> I have never heard it pronounced "roo-ter" - not eve
AND BOB'S YOUR UNCLE
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I took an NT security class about four years ago and the instructor was from
London. He ment
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That would be Roto-Rooter... below is the advertising jingle that they used
for many years:
Roto
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Funny
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I do remote network management where I work and when I have to call the
helpdesk to inform them of a problem at one of their sites, and it is in
Europe I do get
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> When I went to Phoenix , Arizona USA, I had to say "RAUTER" not
>Router (pronounce rooter in Engl
I have a feeling this is going to start another thread like the "Sysco"
cert. did :)
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I do remote network management where I work and when I have to call the helpdesk to
inform them of a problem at one of their sites, and it is in Europe I do get to hear
the term "Rooter"...always reminds me of rota-rooter... ;)
MZ
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> I can verify this. We had a guy here last week from London. He kept
> talking
> about updating the roots in the rooter.
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>Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 08:50:20 -0500
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>Take a look here:
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>http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=router
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>The funny th
We in Holland like to call it : That thingie who does something with packets
and stuff !
Jeroen
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: 'Ajaz Nawaz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Take a look here:
http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/dict.pl?term=router
The funny thing is that it can be pronounced different ways.
I, being from Denmark, have used the word both there and in Houston, Texas
wh
You obviously haven't ever dealt with network engineers in Ireland. They
call it ROO-TER over there. As in, the ROO-TER fell OOVER.
I'm not picking on anyone, that's an actual expression I heard while
working with a customer in Ireland at one point.
Ric
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Ole Drews Jensen wr
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How should one pronounce - ROUTER
In England most say - rooter
I know in the US most say - rau ter
Paul Borghese wrote:
> In Boston it is:
>
>Tkaas
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> In New York it is:
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>"Who wants to know?"
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How should one pronounce - ROUTER
In England most say - rooter
I know in the US most say - rau ter
Paul Borghese wrote
How should one pronounce - ROUTER
In England most say - rooter
I know in the US most say - rau ter
Paul Borghese wrote:
> In Boston it is:
>
>Tkaas
>
> In New York it is:
>
>"Who wants to know?"
>
> In New Jersey it is pronounced TACACS but you need to give not just your
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