gordon@cae780.UUCP (Brian Gordon) (04/24/85)
as taught that vowels were "aeiou and sometimes y or w" - but nobody ever had a case where 'w' was used as a vowel. Now, some 35 years later, I know two of them. One is strictly archaic, but one is in everyday use in one scientific speciality. Please mail me your guesses, and I will post them in about three weeks (with a spoiler warning in the title, for those who would rather not be told). FROM: Brian G. Gordon, CAE Systems UUCP: {ihnp4, decvax!decwrl}!amd!cae780!gordon {nsc, resonex, qubix, hplabs, leadsv, teklds}!cae780!gordon USNAIL: 1333 Bordeaux Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 AT&T: (408)745-1440 From the #1 SPEBSQSA Chorus in NorCal West - SAN JOSE!