Whoa...this thread changed rapidly.As for me,I am simply a scientist.I
study Quantum physics,Astronomy,Meteorology,and Computer sciences.I began
programming back around 2012,starting with a BASIC compiler.I then began to
mess around with BATCH.Things really kicked into motion when a power surge
wiped my HDD clean (really strange disaster).I didn't have the funds to buy
another Win-7 key,so I installed FreeDOS.I began to poke around with
DOS,and eventually became an expert with QBASIC.It went from there.I joined
the DEV forums here,and helped with a few things.I received help from a lot
of members (A shout out to mercury for being the person who put me in the
loop of everything).Shortly after,I began to mess with Java for a short
time (Java is my worst enemy...I can't even get "HELLO!" out of it without
banging my head against something).I then began to mess with Borland Turbo
C++,then ASM.I develop games on a gaming platform that uses LUA in my spare
time,and I also perform at concerts in my band (Flute).Now,with that stuff
aside,let's get back to the language.

As long as the user can READ what the screen is displaying,we should be
fine.If the user looks at the screen and thinks it says "Icecream formatted
burger?",then something is wrong with the translation.I think we should
host an online repo/archive with all the language INI (Or however the
extensions work with the installer) files;Which can be downloaded by any
user who happens to be Dutch (Hi Maarten) for example.Just an idea,as it
would be a real pain to have EVERY language on EARTH fitted into one
CD/VOLUME.I mean,I could research how modern OSes do it (Ubuntu especially)
on their installation utils.Regards,Jayden

On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Maarten Vermeulen <netraa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> There are always people that are unkind...
> Everywhere
> ------------------------------
> Van: Steve Nickolas <usots...@buric.co>
> Verzonden: ‎24-‎11-‎2015 15:22
> Aan: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
> <freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Onderwerp: Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS 1.2
>
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2015, Geraldo Netto wrote:
>
> > well, nyc feels a lot like sao paulo (where i was born/live now), huge
> > city, unkind/always-in-a-rush people (imho)
>
> Doesn't have to be a big city to have that kind of attitude, Niagara Falls
> has a lot of jerks too...
>
> -uso.
>
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