Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!megatest!djones From: djones@megatest.UUCP (Dave Jones) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: the Telephone Test (was: Re: case sensitivity) Message-ID: <4417@goofy.megatest.UUCP> Date: 24 Apr 89 23:12:26 GMT References: <3582@nunki.usc.edu> Organization: Megatest Corporation, San Jose, Ca Lines: 37 From article <3582@nunki.usc.edu>, by jeenglis@nunki.usc.edu (Joe English): > > djones@megatest.UUCP (Dave Jones) writes: > >> [about the "telephone test"] > > This reminds me of a question I had a while ago > but never asked anyone who would know... How does > one "pronounce" C? ... > Some of the rules I use are: ... > char is pronounced "character," (as opposed to > "car" or "care;" I assume that the listener knows > how to spell it); On the East Coast, it is pronounced "care". Here in Silicon Valley, it is pronounced "char". ... > ... is this a stupid question? Not at all. Having had quite a bit of experience recently discussing programs and proposed programs, both over the phone and in person, with persons from the other coast, it would seem advantageous to have some conventions. It would also seem like a dandy topic of personal preference and opinion which could provoke an amusing religious war here on the net. We'll see what happens.