S Sephiroth_IX Diamond Member Oct 22, 1999 5,933 0 0 Dec 14, 2000 #26 How freaking many of these threads are we going to have? Can we just put "ahh - nand - tech" as a logo subtitle?
How freaking many of these threads are we going to have? Can we just put "ahh - nand - tech" as a logo subtitle?
B Bling Bling Banned Dec 16, 1999 1,279 0 0 Dec 14, 2000 #27 Aristotle (i think) called it a syllogism.
J jcballer1 Senior member Nov 16, 2000 535 0 0 Dec 14, 2000 #28 it's an indian name: root word is "anand" probably the name of the founder... pronounced like this: ahhhnandh tek maybe the MODS can come in here and tell us how its said---or why it was named this?? thanks!
it's an indian name: root word is "anand" probably the name of the founder... pronounced like this: ahhhnandh tek maybe the MODS can come in here and tell us how its said---or why it was named this?? thanks!
B BowDown Banned Jun 2, 2000 2,197 0 0 Dec 14, 2000 #29 Well I still like my slang way... Uh - dan - tech but it's really.... uh-nan-tech?
B bigjon Senior member Mar 24, 2000 945 0 0 Dec 14, 2000 #30 "an and" is how I always thought it - where's the Boss? He should know
R rudds Senior member Jan 1, 2000 356 0 0 Dec 15, 2000 #31 a "long a" is pronounced like the letter is pronounced, as in grape and yeah, stress on the first syllable of anand
a "long a" is pronounced like the letter is pronounced, as in grape and yeah, stress on the first syllable of anand
Demon-Xanth Lifer Feb 15, 2000 20,551 2 81 Dec 15, 2000 #32 an-and-tech (just a guess) I had a coworker pronounce it "am-an-and-tech" then wonder why amanandtech.com wouldn't load.
an-and-tech (just a guess) I had a coworker pronounce it "am-an-and-tech" then wonder why amanandtech.com wouldn't load.