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14.2 - How do you spell and pronounce the FAQ maintainer's surname? |
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This article is from the Audio Professional FAQ, by with numerous contributions by Gabe M. Wiener others.
Those who paid attention during fourth grade English learned the rule
"I before E except after C." There is no C in my name, and therefore
the I comes before the E. My last name is spelled "Wiener" not "Weiner."
And it rhymes with cleaner, and starts with a W, not a V. [Gabe]
 
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