Re: OT: pronouncing "www" (was: Re: ... as a term)

2000-08-24 Thread Ted Ashton
Thus it was written in the epistle of Austin Hastings, > "foo.bar" ne "www.foo.bar" > > pronounce("foo.bar") eq pronounce("www.foo.bar") > > As in, "Surf to www.perl.org and read the new ..." > > sounds like > > "Surf to perl dot org and read the new ..." > > =Austin Just to be absolutely ce

Re: OT: pronouncing "www" (was: Re: ... as a term)

2000-08-24 Thread Austin Hastings
"foo.bar" ne "www.foo.bar" pronounce("foo.bar") eq pronounce("www.foo.bar") As in, "Surf to www.perl.org and read the new ..." sounds like "Surf to perl dot org and read the new ..." =Austin --- Tom Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >The "www" in e.g., "www.netscape.com" is pronounce

Re: OT: pronouncing "www"

2000-08-24 Thread Eric Roode
At our company, we pronounce "www" as "dub-dub-dub". The first syllable of the letter "w", three times. Very easy to say quickly. "dub-dub-dub-dot-perl-dot-com". Try it. -- Eric J. Roode, [EMAIL PROTECTED] print

Re: OT: pronouncing "www" (was: Re: ... as a term)

2000-08-24 Thread Tom Christiansen
>The "www" in e.g., "www.netscape.com" is pronounced, IMO, in >the same way as other useless, should-be-obvious punctuation. >It's silent. Seems like something you should take up with RFC 819, or maybe with RFC 881, considering that they and their ramifying successors all seem to be in flagrant

Re: OT: pronouncing "www" (was: Re: ... as a term)

2000-08-24 Thread Austin Hastings
The "www" in e.g., "www.netscape.com" is pronounced, IMO, in the same way as other useless, should-be-obvious punctuation. It's silent. --- Dave Storrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bart Lateur wrote: > > On Mon, 21 Aug 2000 18:21:00 -0700 (PDT), Larry Wall wrote: >

OT: pronouncing "www" (was: Re: ... as a term)

2000-08-24 Thread Dave Storrs
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Bart Lateur wrote: > On Mon, 21 Aug 2000 18:21:00 -0700 (PDT), Larry Wall wrote: > >If you want to save the world, come up with a better way to say "www". > >(And make it stick...) > > "The world"? This problem only exists in English! > > We pronounce it something similar