Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!tale From: tale@pawl.rpi.edu (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Further name games (was: Real Time UNIX (was: How ... a wizard?)) Message-ID: <1989Oct26.061015.18129@rpi.edu> Date: 26 Oct 89 06:10:15 GMT References: <17150@rpp386.cactus.org> <8000001@hpopd.HP.COM> Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Lines: 37 This hardly seems wizardly, yet this is where it's being discussed, with some big names even chiming in. Sigh, hopefully the heat will be fairly mild for perpetuating this ... In <8000001@hpopd.HP.COM> andyc@hpopd.HP.COM (Andrew Cunningham) writes: Andrew> How you pronounce /usr/ucb/vi (or /usr/bin/vi, if you have HP-UX Andrew> or some similar system) depends less upon how long you've used UNIX Andrew> and more on who taught it. Uh oh. Path names. Okay, how about the following? (How I say it is listed first.) Directory How I've heard it ========= ================= usr yoo-zer you-ess-ahr oo-zer var vahr vair tmp temp tump(?) adm ay-dee-em ad-mihn ay-duhm ucb you-cee-bee uhk-buh bin bihn bine dev dehv deev lib lihb libe lost+found [... um, like, :-)...] Files How I've heard it ===== ================= .cshrc [dot] seesh-are-cee seesh-irk .rhosts [dot] are-hosts roasts Aside to the fellow who sent me a nice little dissertation on "char *p", I couldn't find a path back to you. I say "care star pee", though. :-) [And I _do_ say the first syllable of "character" to rhyme with "care", too.] Dave -- (setq mail '("tale@pawl.rpi.edu" "tale@itsgw.rpi.edu" "tale@rpitsmts.bitnet"))