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Comment author: scav 13 August 2013 12:27:20PM 1 point [-]

Some other reason: I just don't know how EY pronounces "Yudkowsky" -- [jʊd'kaʊski] or [ju:d'kɔvski] or otherwise.

But there is a significant overlap between great names for scientists and words that would be worth a lot in Scrabble if proper nouns were allowed.

Comment author: komponisto 13 August 2013 01:10:04PM 1 point [-]

Some other reason: I just don't know how EY pronounces "Yudkowsky" -- [jʊd'kaʊski] or [ju:d'kɔvski] or otherwise

EY pronounces it the first way, but his father pronounces it the second(!).

Comment author: [deleted] 13 August 2013 01:03:17PM 1 point [-]

Some other reason: I just don't know how EY pronounces "Yudkowsky" -- [jʊd'kaʊski] or [ju:d'kɔvski] or otherwise.

Usually that kind of names are pronounced the former way in America and the latter way in Britain, so I'd guess the former.

Comment author: komponisto 13 August 2013 01:17:38PM *  1 point [-]

Usually that kind of names are

(--> those kinds of names are / that kind of name is ;-))

pronounced the former way in America and the latter way in Britain

I would dispute that, insofar as the real truth is that the latter is used by people trying to imitate the pronunciation in the original language (a good thing to do to the extent possible, IMO), and I don't know the distribution of such people in America vs. Britain.

so I'd guess the former

...but this guess happens to be correct in the case of EY himself.