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From: cyber_surfer@wildcard.demon.co.uk (Martin Rodgers)
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Subject: Re: Bob Dylan meets Apple
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In article <sdoran.778109213@cygnus.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>
           sdoran@cis.ksu.edu "
" writes:

>         Why can't Apple just change the pronunciation?  Change it from
> DILL-LAN  to  DIE-LAN.  Then they could claim Dylan is the combination
> of the words DYnamic LANguage.

Agreed. Unless that makes it sound too much like a network product:

          DI-LAN

Oh dear. I can see this leading to further problems and complications!

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