X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,1b453d3f8eb57ff0 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Veronica Karlsson Subject: Re: Dumb Question Date: 1997/06/06 Message-ID: <339748A0.167EB0E7@sm.luth.se.nospam>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 246457613 References: <5mo6g1$5sq@orion.mxol.com> <3391D112.167EB0E7@sm.luth.se.nospam> <33956D60.4605@freent.toronto.on.ca> Organization: Junk e-mail gladly reported (I have got credit for chucking several spammers out of their accounts) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art llizard wrote: > > In article <3391D112.167EB0E7@sm.luth.se.nospam>, Veronica Karlsson > wrote: > > > > Jennifer wrote: > > [ 8< ] > > > > > > One - how do you pronounce ascii? > > > > > [ 8< ] > > > > something like this: > > > > http://jota.sm.luth.se/~e93-vkn/pics/ascii/ascii.gif > > > > (if I'm wrong about the first vowel please correct me) > > > > The first vowel looks okay to me. It's the last that seems wrong. I > think it's pronounced as a long "e" as in: > > "", &&& > / && * > > / && _C ,"" EEeeee > \ )( / > \ \__/ > ) ( > ( | > | \ | > | \| > | /_| > | / | > |__)__)__ > | | > | | oo__ > | | <;___)------ > | ejm97 | " " > No, I thnik that's actually a short vowel (at least that's the way all my programming teachers, including the American ones, have said it). (about the first vowel, I changed that after making that post. I had an "upside down v" there first... and yes, I did pass that stupid phonetics exam. Wow! I never expected to actually get some use for that stuff, at least not this soon...) -- :) Veronica Karlsson ( e93-vkn@sm.luth.se http://www.ludd.luth.se/~vk/ ) ( llizard's fanclub: http://www.ludd.luth.se/~vk/llpages )