We use a lot of Juniper routers in our ISP backbone.
Care to guess what they get called?
Old guy on the Transport team who sits a few desks over from me will get a call from them for us, and will tell me "I got a call for you from the men from Jupiter..."
I thought I made this post here a few months back, but apparently I put it over on techcomedy.com instead:
Whatever you do, DON'T pronounce it "link-sis". Maybe this is more of a customer rule, but I can't remember the last time I heard Linksys pronounced correctly. Linksky, Linsky, Linky, Linksy, Syslink, Linkstis, Syslinky, Slinky, Syslinks, Linkis...I've heard them all in the past few weeks. Often hearing multiple variations on the same call.
To be honest, I've been in the biz for many years and I'm still not sure what the correct way to say it is. I've always gone MacAfee, emphasis on the first syllable.
I've also come into potential evidence this is correct. Usually you think of anything Mc in front of it as McSomething, like McDonald's. Except for when the next letter after the Mc is a vowel. Example: proper names like Greg McElroy (Alabama quarterback) and Rory McIlroy (golfer), both of which are pronounced MacElroy.
John Wells’s Phonetic Blog entry on Mc-/Mac- names (http://phonetic-blog.blogspot.com/2011/06/joe-mc-what.html) has a comment saying that the accent difference could depend on the etymology (http://phonetic-blog.blogspot.com/2011/06/joe-mc-what.html?showComment=1307609759779#c8705941917382478444).
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Date: 2011-08-06 06:44 pm (UTC)Care to guess what they get called?
Old guy on the Transport team who sits a few desks over from me will get a call from them for us, and will tell me "I got a call for you from the men from Jupiter..."
*head to desk*
"Send 'em to Uranus!" :P
-Az
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Date: 2011-08-06 11:36 pm (UTC)Whatever you do, DON'T pronounce it "link-sis". Maybe this is more of a customer rule, but I can't remember the last time I heard Linksys pronounced correctly. Linksky, Linsky, Linky, Linksy, Syslink, Linkstis, Syslinky, Slinky, Syslinks, Linkis...I've heard them all in the past few weeks. Often hearing multiple variations on the same call.
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Date: 2011-08-07 11:35 pm (UTC)I've also come into potential evidence this is correct. Usually you think of anything Mc in front of it as McSomething, like McDonald's. Except for when the next letter after the Mc is a vowel. Example: proper names like Greg McElroy (Alabama quarterback) and Rory McIlroy (golfer), both of which are pronounced MacElroy.
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Date: 2011-08-08 05:43 am (UTC)*takes a bow, exits stage right*