On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 8:56 AM, Michael Kjörling <michael@kjorling.se> wrote:
On 8 Jun 2017 08:49 -0400, from ches@cheswick.com (William Cheswick):
> When he tests a microphone, Don Knuth says:
>
> “Testing zero, one, two.”

As opposed to Niklaus Wirth, who presumably would rather say:

"Testing lower bound, lower bound plus one, lower bound plus two."

"Testing: the set N, defined so that there are some elements 'b' and 'e' in N with known values taken from the integers and such that b less than or equal 'e' and every other element is both the natural successor of an element in N and less than or equal to 'e'."