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Dec 24, 1998, 6:56am
Ah.... the Organisation field in the header. Can't see that unless I request
Message properties.
And, regardless of the length of my sig, it's very likely you'll see a lot
more of mine than of others (I post a lot, and usually very short msgs --
but y'all know that).
Ah... it's sig time again! ;-)
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[View Quote]Fluxen wrote in message <36817a98.0 at homer>...
>Sorry?
>
>--
>
>[ Fluxen Dean-Christian Strik ]
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>
>The nice thing of standards is that there are so many to choose from.
>-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
>
>Andras Sarkozy wrote in message <368174A4.C9F96BA8 at mail.storage.co.hu>...
Roland's
>been adding. Why work on the car's sunroof when the engine is much more
>important? I just don't get COF's "mentality" sometimes...
>included with "make AW into ICQ" posts, but others pictured it as in just
>handing an object to other people like in snow crash. All it would need is
>a graphical counterpart...
>and/or JP thought it would be "cool" though. So Roland, like the obedient
>paid lackey that he is (heh) has to implement it. Ah, gotta "love"
corporate
>(or how about just stupid, idiotic, and lame) decisions, eh? Oh, wait, this
>is COF I'm talking about here...NEVER MIND.
>Does anybody here
>asking for it? I
>newsgroup for a
>are working on
>will be file to
>object paths for
>
>
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Dec 23, 1998, 9:42pm
Go spam the 'test' NG with mails like these.
And please, use a bit more 'describing' subject for your mails. Thx. :)
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[View Quote]Bill Houldsworth wrote in message <368178E8.45411D51 at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>
>
>TEST
>
>Austin 3 16 the toruist
>
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Dec 24, 1998, 6:58am
Why all capitals? No need for shouting. You've just proven you're not mature
enough. ;)
Andah.... the test ng is for testing whether the test ng works -- and it's
very UNlikely that if the test ng works, wishlist will not...
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[View Quote]Bill Houldsworth wrote in message <3681D2AC.FCEB2998 at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>HEY! JUST WONDERING IF IT WORKED!!!
>
>cubic at mediaport.org wrote:
>
eh??
>
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Dec 24, 1998, 7:28am
Unless yer working on some worthless PDP-11 or so, pls don't use just
capitals.
There's no need to shout.
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[View Quote]Bill Houldsworth wrote in message <3681D3B5.8A75FF7C at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>
>I AM NEW AND I AM 10. GVE ME A BREAK. PPL CAN TEST IT IS NOT SPAMMING. SOME
>PPL NEED TO LEARN YOU KNOW NOT LIKE YOU STREET HOMMIES
>
>
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Dec 24, 1998, 7:30am
You're just here and you are very young, but I am already tired of you.
Now you can either:
1) Shut up
2) Contribute without shouting and swearing
3) Piss off
I leave the choice to you.
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[View Quote]Bill Houldsworth wrote in message <3681D501.E139F470 at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>
>
>DX HAS TWO WORDS FOR YOU: SUCK IT!!!!
>
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Dec 24, 1998, 7:25pm
Byte Me had the same for a couple of days I think.
Anyway, Rolu, ever heard of shared accounts? Looks like he doesn't have his
own puter.
Thank god for that.
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[View Quote]Rolu wrote in message <36829e4b.0 at homer>...
>If that is the case, change the name in the mail program. Otherwise
everyone
>thinks you are your dad. If you share a computer with your dad, then try to
>find out how to get another account in your mail program, or install a 2nd
>copy or so.
>
>Bill Houldsworth wrote in message <3681D2AC.FCEB2998 at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>eh??
>
>
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Dec 25, 1998, 10:26pm
Yeah I know you said that.
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[View Quote]Rolu wrote in message <3683f47a.0 at homer>...
>
>Fluxen wrote in message <3682b18c.0 at homer>...
>
>that's what I talked about. CBlo
>
>to
2nd
><368178DD.5C1A9BAD at bc.sympatico.ca>...
>
>
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Jan 3, 1999, 2:55pm
My uncle, for one :)
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[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <368F7D65.D6EF22FD at tnlc.com>...
>What idiot would have a P2/350 WITHOUT hardware acceleration? :) 3D cards
are standard these days..
>
>Rolu wrote:
>
is
TR3 has
smoke,
blows
the
and AGP
(not
just
not
>
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Jan 3, 1999, 6:35pm
Well, Rolu's father had a Hercules Stingray 128 3D, but gave it to Rolu...
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[View Quote]Rolu wrote in message <368fd3cd.0 at homer>...
>my father... :-)
>
>well, he has a P2/300, but I got his 3D-card because he needed a free slot
>to add some hardware... :-)
>
>Eep² wrote in message <368F7D65.D6EF22FD at tnlc.com>...
>are standard these days..
the
>is
>TR3 has
>smoke,
>blows
about
>the
>and AGP
lags
>(not
>just
>not
>
>
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Jan 7, 1999, 2:27pm
DX, not DirectX!
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[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <3693cb28.0 at homer>...
>
>Eep² wrote in message <36939423.8713F38D at tnlc.com>...
>acceleration?"
>have
useless,
require
>you can get a piece-of-shit S3 DX-based vid card for $20 or less.
>
>So a S3-directx-based-video-card is what you mean when you say 3dcard?!?!?!
>You also include directx when you say 3d-acceleration!?!?
>Well that explains a lot.
>Gimme a break...
>
>
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Jan 7, 1999, 2:30pm
Again such a logic error:
it's "not everyone can afford", not "everyone can't afford", which equals
"no one can afford".
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[View Quote]Paul wrote in message <3694060f.0 at homer>...
>Everyone can't afford to upgrade there computer once a year. I upgraded
>mine in the fall of ' 97 from a DX4-100 to my P233mmx (running at 266)
w/64M
>and voodoo rush video. I can't afford to do it all over again. And I
>shouldn't have to just because COF chooses to live in the "old days" of
>software 3D rendering. They should get their technology up to date, then
if
>necessary, I'll try to get my hardware up to date.
>
>Paul
>
>Dthknight wrote in message <369400e5.0 at homer>...
the
>speed,
you
>686/PR150
>Tyrell's
>assuming
analogies
>
>
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Jan 7, 1999, 9:36pm
Well, let's turn your question around: why think it's directX? Just because
DX is a nice abbreviation?
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <36953de0.0 at homer>...
>Fluxen wrote in message <36952584.0 at homer>...
>
>As I said: how was I supposed to know?
>
>3dcard?!?!?!
>
>
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Jan 7, 1999, 9:37pm
IYO, maybe.... but even in English, this is a LOGIC error. I'll have to be
in the library next Tuesday.... do I really have to throw a studybook on
mathematical logic in your face?
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <36953de1.0 at homer>...
>Fluxen wrote in message <36952592.0 at homer>...
>
>IMHO 'everyone can't afford' equals 'not everyone van afford'.
>So IMO Paul *was* right...
>
AW
drive
is
I
the
Of
16MB
>
>
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Jan 8, 1999, 9:02pm
Hehe... he doesn't know shit about 3d cards.... it ook Rolu and me days to
make him believe that Voodoo cards don't use an irq...
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[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <36963AED.C3B11B94 at tnlc.com>...
>grover wrote:
>
Shit,
3dcard?!?!?!
card", but "S3 DX-based vid card". DX is a name of a 3D chip made by S3.
They are VERY cheap (in price AND quality) but they are still 3D
nonetheless. You seem to have extrapolation problems. Is English your native
language?
you simply contracted DirectX to DX, unless they've heard of the DX brand.
Which, considering the DX isn't exactly the most touted product in the
world, is understandable! I *am* a native english speaker, btw. Perhaps
it's
misunderstand what you're trying to say?
>
>Fairness is relative. Within the context, only idiots assume without
further research. Cubic knew I was already talking about 3D cards so why
would I bring up a special DirectX-based vid card?? Hello...look at Cubic's
responses to anything on 3D. He doesn't know what he's talking about. In my
mind, all things point to him being an idiot (at least in terms of computer
3D experience/knowledge), so... :)
>
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Jan 8, 1999, 9:02pm
Funny, really: "cubic" seems to have something to do with 3d... :)
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <36963AED.C3B11B94 at tnlc.com>...
>grover wrote:
>
Shit,
3dcard?!?!?!
card", but "S3 DX-based vid card". DX is a name of a 3D chip made by S3.
They are VERY cheap (in price AND quality) but they are still 3D
nonetheless. You seem to have extrapolation problems. Is English your native
language?
you simply contracted DirectX to DX, unless they've heard of the DX brand.
Which, considering the DX isn't exactly the most touted product in the
world, is understandable! I *am* a native english speaker, btw. Perhaps
it's
misunderstand what you're trying to say?
>
>Fairness is relative. Within the context, only idiots assume without
further research. Cubic knew I was already talking about 3D cards so why
would I bring up a special DirectX-based vid card?? Hello...look at Cubic's
responses to anything on 3D. He doesn't know what he's talking about. In my
mind, all things point to him being an idiot (at least in terms of computer
3D experience/knowledge), so... :)
>
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Jan 8, 1999, 9:06pm
Eep² brings in spirit into the community, just as you and I do.... :)
And though Eep² doesn't always present his views in a really respectful way,
he's usually right.
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The nice thing of standards is that there are so many to choose from.
-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <3696785e.0 at homer>...
>Eep² wrote in message <36963AED.C3B11B94 at tnlc.com>...
>Shit,
>3dcard?!?!?!
>card", but "S3 DX-based vid card". DX is a name of a 3D chip made by S3.
>They are VERY cheap (in price AND quality) but they are still 3D
>nonetheless. You seem to have extrapolation problems. Is English your
native
>language?
>you simply contracted DirectX to DX, unless they've heard of the DX brand.
>Which, considering the DX isn't exactly the most touted product in the
>world, is understandable! I *am* a native english speaker, btw. Perhaps
>it's
>misunderstand what you're trying to say?
>
>
>
>Appearantly, yes...
>
>
>Only idiots make problems where they don't *have* to be.
>Couldn't you have told me in a *normal* way that you meant something else??
>Or do you think it *is* normal to shout and flame as soon as someone makes
a
>mistake?
>
vid
>card??
>
>Cuz it didn't cross my mind that you might mean the chipset. If you're
>talking about 3d-stuff under Windows I don't think it's weird to associate
>Direct-X.
>Besides that, I didn't imagine s3 makes real 3d-cards.
>
>about. In my mind, all
>experience/knowledge),
>
>Everything fine and allright, but what the heck is that smiley doing there?
>Appearantly you find it also *funny* to make fools of other people.
>Honestly I think your making a fool of yourself picking at me because of a
>misunderstanding...
>
>Are you systematically trying to ruine the atmosphere?
>Are you trying to scare everyone away by behaving yourself like this?
>Is that why you are here? This stupid little thing is turning in to a
fight.
>Isn't that pathetic?
>Try and get along man...
>
>
>
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Jan 9, 1999, 8:44pm
Well, if i got an s3 3d card, i'd probably put it in a puter somewhere.
Unless there was already a better card there :)
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <369791d4.0 at homer>...
>Eep² wrote in message <369695FC.EF5D8DFE at tnlc.com>...
>
>talking about 3d-stuff under Windows I don't think it's weird to associate
>Direct-X. Besides that, I didn't imagine s3 makes real 3d-cards.
>
>*Normal* (2d-only) video-cards for instance...
>
>made/make cards at one point. > Yes, their chips are shit; hence why I even
>use them as an example to prove my point about not
>
>Even if you 'proved' your point":
>I'd still rather have no 3d-card at all than a bad one. Not 3d-card saves
>money (which I could use for buying a good one) and a bad one is a waste of
>money.
>
>talking about. In my mind,
>experience/knowledge),
>there?
>a
>the English language so, >in your failed attempt at English communication,
>you look like an idiot. :) Hence the smiley. It >amuses me. Duh.
>
>Ok let's assume my English is worhtless so I shouldn't try to speak it.
>What do you want me to do?
>Speak Dutch? (I *do* speak dutch very well..)
>
>
>Overreacting? [euphemism]
>
>fight.
>stop being idiotic, deal?
>
>The only one who thinks I'm being idiotic because of a misunderstanding, is
>you.
>So maybe I should try not to misunderstand you and you should try not to
>overreact.
>
>
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Jan 9, 1999, 8:45pm
I have a P166 (noMMX) with a Trust (Aashima) Voodoo Dragon II. Not all too
fast with, say, unreal or carma2, but i think the proc is the bottleneck.
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[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <369791d4.0 at homer>...
>Eep² wrote in message <369695FC.EF5D8DFE at tnlc.com>...
>
>talking about 3d-stuff under Windows I don't think it's weird to associate
>Direct-X. Besides that, I didn't imagine s3 makes real 3d-cards.
>
>*Normal* (2d-only) video-cards for instance...
>
>made/make cards at one point. > Yes, their chips are shit; hence why I even
>use them as an example to prove my point about not
>
>Even if you 'proved' your point":
>I'd still rather have no 3d-card at all than a bad one. Not 3d-card saves
>money (which I could use for buying a good one) and a bad one is a waste of
>money.
>
>talking about. In my mind,
>experience/knowledge),
>there?
>a
>the English language so, >in your failed attempt at English communication,
>you look like an idiot. :) Hence the smiley. It >amuses me. Duh.
>
>Ok let's assume my English is worhtless so I shouldn't try to speak it.
>What do you want me to do?
>Speak Dutch? (I *do* speak dutch very well..)
>
>
>Overreacting? [euphemism]
>
>fight.
>stop being idiotic, deal?
>
>The only one who thinks I'm being idiotic because of a misunderstanding, is
>you.
>So maybe I should try not to misunderstand you and you should try not to
>overreact.
>
>
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Jan 9, 1999, 8:46pm
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <369791d5.0 at homer>...
>idiotic. :)
>
>Like I said: you're the only one who think I'm being idiotic.
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.... :)
>And I don't quite see the link between flaming me and using a smiley...
Piss off, idiot :)
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Jan 9, 1999, 8:48pm
I think you overestimate the difference between british-english and american
english.
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[View Quote]Andras Sarkozy wrote in message <3697C42D.CD4E3D30 at mail.storage.co.hu>...
>
>
>Eep² wrote:
>
first of all
in love" with
hardware
and no one to
engine, Criterion's RenderWare, as well as has basically looked the same
(GUI). No matter how good a car looks, if it runs like shit, it won't
survive the market. Hence why AW and most online 3D virtual reality chat
environments (based on VRML) aren't doing too well--they render like shit
and jerk, twitch, and lag. Perhaps 1999 will be the year this changes, but
not with software 3D rendering like RenderWare uses (for the most part).
since I am! I
important part,
be a Christian or something (a glutton for punishment). While I don't
necessarily NEED a "super-charged" car, I want something that works
adequately and is reliable.
maybe even mobile
get more money
are all the fluff features in the world going to make up for the basic
functionality that AW lacks? It won't. The 3D engine is the most important
part of any 3D application. Period.
old layout,
WAY to many
baance but still
have you ever) work(ed) in the computer industry? I doubt it.
el-car?
native language. :)
>
>Neither yours. Maybe american?
>
>
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Jan 9, 1999, 9:22pm
You don't? Then tell me what difference plays a role here.
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[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <3697e06e.0 at homer>...
>Fluxen wrote in message <3697dc8a.0 at homer>...
>american
>
>I don't think so.
>
>
"fall
how
>(or
>the
your
>
>
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Jan 10, 1999, 7:07pm
Translation/vertaling:
'Dat was slechts één van de dingen waar we dagen over deden.... wat dacht je
van de National Science Quis, with that logical question?'
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]Rolu wrote in message <3698a18f.0 at homer>...
>That was only one of the things that took us days... what about the
>Nationale Wetenschapskwiz, met die logische vraag...
>
>Fluxen wrote in message <36968e52.0 at homer>...
"S3-directx-based-video
>native
assumed
Cubic's
my
computer
>
>
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Jan 10, 1999, 7:11pm
That's very, very lame of you cubic.
I think he overestimates. You say you don't agree but do not say why. Then I
ask you why but you can't even answer the question.
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-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <3698b612.0 at homer>...
>Fluxen wrote in message <3697e451.0 at homer>...
>
>You do?
>Then tell me what differences *don't* play a role here.
>The summum of humor is an American telling someone else how to speak
>English....
>
<3697C42D.CD4E3D30 at mail.storage.co.hu>...
>engine
shit
>but
>AW,
>must
>they
>important
>year
got
>
>
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Jan 10, 1999, 7:11pm
I fully agree here.
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[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <3698D295.D06FFCAD at tnlc.com>...
>There is no "american" (or "American") language. It may be AmericanIZED
English, but it's still English. There are also many DIALECTS of
English...however they're still English.
>
>Andras Sarkozy wrote:
>
the el-car?
your native language. :)
>
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Jan 10, 1999, 7:13pm
You could be the first to.
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[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <3698D44D.B224B9FA at tnlc.com>...
>Rolu wrote:
>
is, the
fluff. The
>
>Then quit replying with babble and senseless responses. Lay off the mind
games and stick the topic.
>
a
Pentium
minimum
dig?
all
40m,
green
sight the
and
one
high.
>
>See above. Lay off the tangents.
>
engine and
don't
on
paid
purposes,
WAY
more
More
my
>
>If Roland can't even program with Direct3D (also a free license with the
most popular 3D card/chip support), he ain't gonna do any better with OpenGL
(not even anywhere NEAR as many 3D cards/chips support OpenGL as they
support Direct3D). And if it's taken COF (Roland, ENZO, Cryonics--who knows
who) THIS long to realize software rendering is not the way to go, they
truly ARE idiots and shouldn't even be TRYING to develop a 3D app at all. 3D
Anarchy and Flatland have more promise at their current development life (in
utero and fresh out of the womb, respectively) than AW has had in probably
all 4+ years of its infancy.
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Jan 10, 1999, 7:28pm
yep. typo.
besides: 'kwiz' isn't good either. It's either 'kwis' or 'quiz' and I'm not
sure what NS1995 thinks of 'kwis'.... I don't have a green book.
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[View Quote]Rolu wrote in message <36991973.0 at homer>...
>Isn't it Quiz?
>
>Fluxen wrote in message <369916eb.0 at homer>...
>je
>to
>apps.
>brand.
>Perhaps
>constantly
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Jan 10, 1999, 8:58pm
[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <3699209b.0 at homer>...
>Fluxen wrote in message <36991b54.0 at homer>...
>
>He didn't say that
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READ BEFORE MAKING SUCH A STATEMENT, YOU IDIOT!
He /did/ say.
>
>He said that.
READ BEFORE MAKING SUCH A STATEMENT, YOU IDIOT!
He did /not/ say that.
>
>I could look it up.
>But i won't.
>I don't really care and I don't wanna run the stairs down and up again...
If you don't care then don't reply. Now piss off before I get angry.
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The nice thing of standards is that there are so many to choose from.
-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
>
dacht
days
>less.
>S3.
>why
>In
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Jan 10, 1999, 9:00pm
For instance, 'apartheid' is just as valid in dutch as it is in
south-african. It means 'distinctness'.
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[View Quote]cubic at mediaport.org wrote in message <369920c1.0 at homer>...
>Eep² wrote in message <3698D295.D06FFCAD at tnlc.com>...
>English, but it's still English. There are also many DIALECTS of
>English...however they're still English.
>
>South-African definitely originates from Dutch. But it's recognized as an
>independant language, though. For dutch ppl, it's always funny to here it.
>It sounds so simple it's funny ;-)
>
>the el-car?
>your native language. :)
>
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Jan 11, 1999, 5:58pm
Dutch was based on westniedersaksisch - westnedersaksisch - westlowsaxon ;)
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[View Quote]Fredrik and Joakim Stai wrote in message
<369A3F9C.865F832A at vestby.mail.telia.com>...
>Just want to say that - I live in Norway, and our neighbour countries are
>Sweeden and Denmark. You know what? The three "different" languages of the
>three countries isn't almost different at all. A sweedish don't have any
>problems talking to a norwegian. (c;
>
>Just my comment... Every single language got another language it's based
on.
>Except the "base" language. That's it... English is the base language at
the
>moment. Many norwegean, sweedish and dannish words are very simular to both
the
>english and the german language. Soon we'll all be speaking Chineese!!
>
>Fluxen wrote:
>
an
it.
or
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Jan 12, 1999, 3:05pm
Not so much development in this thread... ;)
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[ Fluxen Dean-Christian Strik ]
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[View Quote]Eep² wrote in message <369B7768.2685EC78 at tnlc.com>...
>And if you understood English correctly, YOU would know why I consider you
an idiot when it comes to basic English comprehension. Good god you're
lame...
>
>And quit quoting the entire message if you're only replying to part of it.
>
>Don't MAKE me filter your ass, punk...
>
>cubic at mediaport.org wrote:
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