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What happened to the pronunciation list ... ?
1.6) What happened to the pronunciation list that used to be part of this
document?
From its inception in 1989, this FAQ document included a
comprehensive pronunciation list maintained by Maarten Litmaath
(thanks, Maarten!). It was originally created by Carl Paukstis
<carlp@frigg.isc-br.com>.
It has been retired, since it is not really relevant to the topic
of "Unix questions". You can still find it as part of the
widely-distributed "Jargon" file (maintained by Eric S. Raymond,
eric@snark.thyrsus.com) which seems like a much more appropriate
forum for the topic of "How do you pronounce /* ?"
If you'd like a copy, you can ftp one from ftp.wg.omron.co.jp
(133.210.4.4), it's "pub/unix-faq/docs/Pronunciation-Guide".
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