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ASCII-IPA e-mail addresses

I was trying to think of an e-mail address which is also a word in ASCII-IPA. I hit upon (Email Removed) but then realized that /D/ is the dental fricative, not the alveolar tap I had thought it was. (And *.org is not a valid site.) (Email Removed) would be good if /p./ meant anything, but I suppose it's not bad. Does anyone have any more?

Michael Hamm BA scl Math, PBK, NYU (Email Removed) Note new URL: http://www.math.wustl.edu/~msh210/
  

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(Email Removed) (Michael Hamm) writes: [nq:1]I was trying to think of an e-mail address which is also a word in ASCII-IPA. I hit upon (Email ... / meant anything, but I suppose it's not bad.

  • (Email Removed) (Michael Hamm) writes: [nq:1]I was trying to think of an e-mail address which is also a word in ASCII-IPA.
  • I hit upon (Email ...
  • / meant anything, but I suppose it's not bad.
  • [/nq] Not one word, but "(Email Removed)"?
  • -- Evan Kirshenbaum +-- HP Laboratories |When all else fails, give the 1501 Page Mill Road, 1U, MS 1141 |customer what they ask for.
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(Email Removed) (Michael Hamm) writes:
[nq:1]I was trying to think of an e-mail address which is also a word in ASCII-IPA. I hit upon (Email ... (Email Removed) would be good if /p./ meant anything, but I suppose it's not bad. Does anyone have any more?[/nq]
Not one word, but "(Email Removed)"?

-- Evan Kirshenbaum +-- HP Laboratories |When all else fails, give the 1501 Page Mill
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[nq:1]e-mail address which is also a word in ASCII-IPA[/nq]
(Email Removed) ("Vietnam, eh?") although iIrc t.name is invalid, as every .name domain has to have
a dot in it somewhere. Perhaps
I'm wrong, though.
Michael Hamm
BA scl Math, PBK, NYU
Note new URL: http:

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