Fun_People Archive
30 Aug
Standards and sub-standards ...
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 94 11:19:33 PDT
To: Fun_People
Subject: Standards and sub-standards ...
[Thanks to a friend named Steve for passing on the guts of a Dr. Dobbs article
that deals with the reform of the phonetic alphabet used for disambiguation in
voice communications. The alphabet provided was lacking a few letters (F, N,
and S) so I filled them in and made a few other minor changes. If you have a
better idea for F, N, or S, please let me know. -psl]
Dear DDJ,
Your readers might like to know that the American Sub-standards Committee
X.1.5 has recently partially approved a new phonetic alphabet for voice
communications. Here it is:
Letter CodeWord
------ --------
A Aisle
B Bdelium
C Czar
D Djakarta
E Euphoria
F Frays
G Gnome
H Hour
I Ian
J Jose
K Knight
L Llama
M Mnemonic
N Night
O Oedipal
P Phrase
Q Queue
R Rwanda
S Sgraffito
T Tsar
U Urn
V Veldt
W Wrong
X Xanadu
Y Yvonne
Z Zwieback
A typical example of the alphabet in use is this recent
exchange:
Recording: You really can help keep your phone costs down
by looking up numbers in your phone book whenever possible.
Ma Bell: What city and number, please?
Caller: Taco Bell in San Francisco
Ma Bell: Was that "Paco Bell?"
Caller: No, "TACO". 'T' as in tsar, 'A' as in aisle, 'C'
as in czar, 'O' as in Oedipal.
Ma Bell: Was that 'C' as in czar or 'T' as in tsar?
Caller: Yes
Ma Bell: Oh.
M. Gabrielson
© 1994 Peter Langston