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Companies still using Foxpro/VFP?
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>FWIW, my partners name is Tamar. Maybe because her father was half Georgian (where I believe it is common) or maybe because her mother lived near the Tamar (a river on the Devon/Cornwall border)
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>>>Probably pronounced differently than I do, though. I'll bet she's "TAY-mahr," since that's how I'm told the river is pronounced. I pronounce it "tuh-MAHR," which is close to, but not quite, the Hebrew pronunciation.
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>>>Tamar
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>>And now I know. I've always mentally pronounced it 'tam-mar'.
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>Yeah, that's a common one I hear. One advantage of having an unusual name is that it makes it easy to screen out the sales calls. <g>
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>Tamar

Same thing with my last name - particularly with someone who comes from a linguistic background where you pronounce all the vowels.

"Is Mrs. Bay-ah-eerd there?"
"Sorry, no one here by that name"
"Oh, ok, sorry to bother you"
"No problem"
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"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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