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November 15, 2018, 09:40:46 AM
#27
Great source.
From what I hear, Mike Caldwell pronounces it "ka-say-cious", where the last "cious" sounds similar to the "cious" in "delicious".

Cool thnx!

No probs, original YouTube version was down, but I remembered I had it somewhere in my basement among other treasures. If you want to thank me you can send me some Merit, maybe I'll be able to put my own avatar some day =).

I also have another short one, called "Making Casascius coins" where Mike is putting holos on newly produced coins (without commentary). I will put it on the channel as well, but BitTube complains something about a format so I will need to run it though a converter first.

I re-posted the video link on a new thread as I expect it will be of interest to folks not following this thread.

if I had any merit I'd send it your way! Smiley

Would love to see the other video if you can share it.
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November 14, 2018, 09:09:34 PM
#26
I was about to ask this question but after looking it up, ended up finding the answer.  Thought others might find it interesting as well:

He coined the name "Casascius" from an acronym for "call a spade a spade."
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November 14, 2018, 06:49:07 PM
#25
Great source.
From what I hear, Mike Caldwell pronounces it "ka-say-cious", where the last "cious" sounds similar to the "cious" in "delicious".

Cool thnx!

No probs, original YouTube version was down, but I remembered I had it somewhere in my basement among other treasures. If you want to thank me you can send me some Merit, maybe I'll be able to put my own avatar some day =).

I also have another short one, called "Making Casascius coins" where Mike is putting holos on newly produced coins (without commentary). I will put it on the channel as well, but BitTube complains something about a format so I will need to run it though a converter first.
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November 14, 2018, 05:32:21 PM
#24
Just in case text pronunciation isn't enough for someone, here's "Casascius" from Mike Caldwell himself:
(skip to 1:40) https://bit.tube/play?hash=QmQNyDDAJM63Byb7kp93KGzueLdYKSbnwahKM6wvGvp7Tj&channel=65218

Cool thnx!
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November 14, 2018, 02:23:46 PM
#23
Just in case text pronunciation isn't enough for someone, here's "Casascius" from Mike Caldwell himself:
(skip to 1:40) https://bit.tube/play?hash=QmQNyDDAJM63Byb7kp93KGzueLdYKSbnwahKM6wvGvp7Tj&channel=65218

Great source.
From what I hear, Mike Caldwell pronounces it "ka-say-cious", where the last "cious" sounds similar to the "cious" in "delicious".


and SCIUS  as in luscious   Wink

Ah I overread that, you already had it figured out a few posts ago.  Shocked
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November 14, 2018, 02:16:21 PM
#22
Just in case text pronunciation isn't enough for someone, here's "Casascius" from Mike Caldwell himself:
(skip to 1:40) https://bit.tube/play?hash=QmQNyDDAJM63Byb7kp93KGzueLdYKSbnwahKM6wvGvp7Tj&channel=65218

Great source.
From what I hear, Mike Caldwell pronounces it "ka-say-cious", where the last "cious" sounds similar to the "cious" in "delicious".


and SCIUS  as in luscious   Wink
legendary
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November 14, 2018, 02:04:19 PM
#21
Just in case text pronunciation isn't enough for someone, here's "Casascius" from Mike Caldwell himself:
(skip to 1:40) https://bit.tube/play?hash=QmQNyDDAJM63Byb7kp93KGzueLdYKSbnwahKM6wvGvp7Tj&channel=65218

Great source.
From what I hear, Mike Caldwell pronounces it "ka-say-cious", where the last "cious" sounds similar to the "cious" in "delicious".
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November 13, 2018, 03:56:44 PM
#20
Just in case text pronunciation isn't enough for someone, here's "Casascius" from Mike Caldwell himself:
(skip to 1:40) https://bit.tube/play?hash=QmQNyDDAJM63Byb7kp93KGzueLdYKSbnwahKM6wvGvp7Tj&channel=65218
legendary
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November 13, 2018, 03:55:32 PM
#19
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November 13, 2018, 03:32:28 PM
#18
C can be soft like in celery or circus. Or hard like corn or crazy.

K is always hard like karate or kangaroo... unless silent when followed by an N like knee or knob.

English is a silly language  Huh

Someone should write the way it is properly pronounced using words so the people with English has a second or third language can say it right

Like

It's pronounced like with the C in corn, the a in the apple, and the s in the sam
So "corn" - "apple" "sam" would be CAS

Corn apple sam ape yo shit us - i think this thread ran its course in collectables let her drop.  Tongue

drop it like its a hott cas korn?
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November 13, 2018, 09:17:10 AM
#17
C can be soft like in celery or circus. Or hard like corn or crazy.

K is always hard like karate or kangaroo... unless silent when followed by an N like knee or knob.

English is a silly language  Huh

Someone should write the way it is properly pronounced using words so the people with English has a second or third language can say it right

Like

It's pronounced like with the C in corn, the a in the apple, and the s in the sam
So "corn" - "apple" "sam" would be CAS

Corn apple sam ape yo shit us - i think this thread ran its course in collectables let her drop.  Tongue
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November 13, 2018, 08:07:31 AM
#16
C can be soft like in celery or circus. Or hard like corn or crazy.

K is always hard like karate or kangaroo... unless silent when followed by an N like knee or knob.

English is a silly language  Huh

Someone should write the way it is properly pronounced using words so the people with English has a second or third language can say it right

Like

It's pronounced like with the C in corn, the a in the apple, and the s in the sam
So "corn" - "apple" "sam" would be CAS
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November 12, 2018, 11:26:36 PM
#15
i've been saying KAS-korn  Tongue

I use case-kORN
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derp
November 12, 2018, 10:33:27 PM
#14
C can be soft like in celery or circus. Or hard like corn or crazy.

K is always hard like karate or kangaroo... unless silent when followed by an N like knee or knob.

English is a silly language  Huh
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November 12, 2018, 09:17:08 PM
#13
i've been saying KAS-korn  Tongue


What's the sound difference between the CAS sound and the KAS sound
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derp
November 12, 2018, 09:03:32 PM
#12
i've been saying KAS-korn  Tongue
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November 12, 2018, 08:55:20 PM
#11
I say caucus

I still don't understand how to pounce it correctly
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November 12, 2018, 05:18:34 PM
#10
CAS-luscious.. same thing  Grin

HAHA!!  Cheesy
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November 12, 2018, 05:08:14 PM
#9
CAS-luscious.. same thing  Grin
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November 12, 2018, 04:51:15 PM
#8
I pronounce it cas-ASH-e-us

CAS as CAS

and ASCIUS  as in luscious  Cheesy
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