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title: Why is it called Ardour?
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-<p>The name "Ardour" came from considerations of how to pronounce the acronym HDR(Hard Disk Recorder). The most obvious attempt sounds like a vowelless "harder" and it then was then a short step to an unrelated by slightly homophonic word:</p>
-<p><em>ardour “ n 1: a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause); "they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor"; "he felt a kind of religious zeal" [syn: ardor, elan, zeal] 2: intense feeling of love [syn: ardor] 3: feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor" [syn: ardor, fervor, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness] ”</em></p>
-<p>Given the work required to develop Ardour, and the personality of its primary author, the name seemed appropriate even without the vague relationship to HDR.</p>
-<p>Years later, another interpretation of "Ardour" appeared, this time based on listening to non-native English speakers attempt to pronounce the word. Rather than "Ardour", it became "Our DAW", which seemed poetically fitting for a Digital Audio Workstation whose source code and design belongs to a group of collaborators.</p>
+<p>
+ The name <dfn>"Ardour"</dfn> came from considerations of how to pronounce the acronym
+ <abbr title="Hard Disk Recorder">HDR</abbr>. The most obvious attempt sounds
+ like a vowelless "harder" and it then was then a short step to an unrelated
+ but slightly homophonic word:
+</p>
+<blockquote>
+ <p>
+ <dfn>ardour</dfn> n 1: a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of
+ a person or cause); "they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor"; "he
+ felt a kind of religious zeal" [syn: ardor, elan, zeal]<br />
+ 2: intense feeling of love [syn: ardor]<br />
+ 3: feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor"
+ [syn: ardor, fervor, fervour, fervency, fire, fervidness]
+ </p>
+</blockquote>
+<p>
+ Given the work required to develop Ardour, and the personality of its
+ primary author, the name seemed appropriate even without the vague
+ relationship to HDR.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Years later, another interpretation of "Ardour" appeared, this time based
+ on listening to non-native English speakers attempt to pronounce the word.
+ Rather than "Ardour", it became "Our DAW", which seemed poetically fitting
+ for a Digital Audio Workstation whose source code and design belongs to a
+ group of collaborators.
+</p>