From mplayer-users Thu Jun 17 14:51:58 2004 From: Rocky Zhang Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:51:58 +0000 To: mplayer-users Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] Why I can't config Audio drivers (alsa1x & Message-Id: <1087483918.5503.3.camel () norma ! userful ! ca> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=mplayer-users&m=110646257938479 Hi, everyone, I'm sorry I cause a debate about CPU brand name. It doesn't matter to me. If I was wrong, I'll correct next time. But few people answer my real question. I'm a little disappointed. Thanks. Rocky On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 05:18, D Richard Felker III wrote: > On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 01:10:08AM -0700, rcooley wrote: > > On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:59:18 -0400 > > The Wanderer wrote: > > > > As a matter of fact, there are several different companies going by the > > name Athalon, so a quick search turns up many more. > > http://www.athalonskyvalet.com/Athalon_Home/athalon_home.html > > > > > ...Bweh? How is it in conflict? To the extent to which English *has* > > > any"typical rules", it seems perfectly well in line to me. > > > > Well, for one thing, Athlon looks and sounds similar enough to other > > words like Marathon, Halon, et al., that a natural connection is made, > > and people quickly forget the slight difference. > > WTF does Halon have to do with Athlon? No native speaker would > associate these words at all... > > > The rules aren't set in stone, but they do apply to a good 99.9% of > > words, at least. For instance, either the first or second letter in any > > word is almost always a noun. > > Huh? A noun is not a type of letter... > > > One of the rules violated here is that there are usually about 1 vowels > > to 2 consonants, and cases where there are _more than_ 2 consonants > > together ("thl" in Athlon) are rather uncommon. > > Hardly. Aside from spelling it's only two consonants ("th" and "l") > and in fact "triple" consonants are very common in english when one of > them is written as two letters. Obvious examples are "school" and > "catch". > > > So it's natural to want > > to insert another vowel in the word. > > Not natural for a native speaker. > > Rich > > _______________________________________________ > MPlayer-users mailing list > MPlayer-users@mplayerhq.hu > http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users