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Ok, I don't care how you say your names, but please drop in on my PoV
World Map page.
http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/povworld.htm
It may be annoying seeing an AOL "Thankyou" page if you send in the info
but at least that should mean it worked. Try not to "Synch" more than
one time per person/locale.
Thanks to all who have sent me lat/lon in so far, please use this page
from now on as it will also be a permanent linking page to the map as
well.
Johannes Hubert wrote:
>
> Peter Popov wrote in message <36d12f3f.38056661@news.povray.org>...
>
> >How about this: my name is very common, I can think of at least 15
> >languages that have it, and it sounds in 15 different ways.
>
> Hey, here in Sweden they even have two versions of your name: Peter and
> Petter (one with a long "e", the other with a short "e" and longer "t" - if
> it is possible to have a long "t" ;-)
>
> > Not to
> >mention that my family name , when pronounced by an English speaker,
> >sounds like 'Poh-pov, (the accent falling on the first, therefore the
> >wrong syllable,) means, in Bulgarian, "more povish" :) as "po-" is our
> >equivalent of "more" in English
>
> Don't despair, at least you are the only one around here who actually has
> POV in his name!
>
> Johannes.
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