On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:

> I, being from Denmark, have used the word both there and in Houston, Texas
> where I have lived for the last four years, and both places I have always
> used and heard it pronounced "rau-dor".
> 
> I have never heard it pronounced "roo-ter" - not even at Hooters :-)

In Australia, it depends on how the device is performing.

"This worthless "roo-ter" reboots itself every couple of hours and loses
its OSPF configuration  for no reason."

"I have a "rau-ter" which has been up for over a year and performs 
flawlessly."

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