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From: Donald Syme <donald@au.edu.anu.cs>
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Subject: Pronunciation


Given the wise words of respect from our esteemed brother Konrad,
perhaps it would be appropriate to follow in the footsteps of the
Old Testament, where no vowel sounds are included which might
give even a hint at the pronunciation of the sacred name.  Thus
we would simply have "An HL theory of ...", and of course the word
itself should never be pronounced either in public or private.  The
problem would thus resolve itself, leaving future generations to
argue over the true pronunciation!

Donald Syme
