Phone Test Solution Manual

Jim Giles jlg at lanl.gov
Wed Apr 26 11:26:20 AEST 1989


>From article <4700034 at m.cs.uiuc.edu>, by wsmith at m.cs.uiuc.edu:
> Lower case letters are pronounced normally.  (except n which is pronounced
> neh to make m-n more distinct.)
> 
> Upper case are pronounced as follows:
> 
> A--yay   B--bah   C--saw  D--daw  E--yee  F--ahf  G--jaw   H--awtch
> [...]

Why not use the FAA radio names for the letters: alpha, bravo, charlie, ...
That way, your not reinventing the wheel (again).

Of course, this still means that you are _spelling_ out your identifiers,
which makes the loose any mnemonic significance they may have had.  Oh well.



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