Talk:Z notation

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So you're saying that even in the USA, people speaking of the Z notation pronounce the name of the letter "Z" as if they were British? 131.183.81.100 20:17 Feb 10, 2003 (UTC)

That's the ticket. The name is Zed... it just happens to be spelled "Z" -- Elano

No people in the USA pronounce "zee", not "Zed", most, but not all Canadians say "Zed", "univeral??", whatever???

No idea what the valley girl above is trying to say, but I believe that the Z notation is pronounced "zed" in the US, yes. I was fortunate enough to be taught it by one of the people involved in its creation; I would regard being taught it at all as unfortunate - horrible language :-) —Preceding unsigned comment added by PeteVerdon (talkcontribs)
I'm not a fan of the notation myself :) . I think that with which the two anon users might have been taking issue would be the word "universal." I'm sure that not everyone calls it "Zed" notation... it's just that those who don't are mispronouncing it. Formally prnounced or something like that would perhaps be more accurate. WDavis1911 18:11, 16 October 2007 (UTC)