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tokyo_suicide @ Mar 23rd 2008 11:30PM
I've still never heard anyone say 'WiMAX'... So is it like "wee-max" or "why-max"?
Kamokazi @ Mar 23rd 2008 11:42PM
I would assumewhy-max, since it's based on Wifi (Unless you are pronouncing that weefee...)
Yubastard @ Mar 24th 2008 1:51AM
LOL @ weefee & wee-max
I'm gonna call mine wee-pee-pee or WiPiPi
mymaclife @ Mar 24th 2008 6:43AM
I think how to pronounce it is the least of their problems right now.
UKNigel @ Mar 24th 2008 11:37AM
In other news: WiMAX comes to the Wii, renamed to WiiMAX. Pronounced WeeeoooeayMakks.