In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Fri, 11 Dec 2009, "Powell, Doug" <[email protected]> writes:

>
>?What is the correct way to pronounce the acronym RoHS??

There is no 'correct' way, because nobody (and no body) has any 
authority to designate one.

Just give up electronics and become an art dealer. Then your merchandise 
can contain lead, hexavalent chromium and even arsenic, and no-one bats 
an eyelid.

What will Japanese restaurants do when the envirofreaks find out how 
much bromine there is in seaweed? (;-)
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