On Sat, 2007-10-20 at 20:37 +0000, Duncan wrote:
> Well, en_US, to be technical, which would therefore classify it as a 
> dialect of English, but I get your point.
> 
> BTW, if you're going to claim "American" not "English", why not go the 
> rest of the way and say "USian", since after all, "American" could be 
> Spanish, or for that matter, French (Quebec) or Portuguese (Brazil), or 
> getting authentic, whatever Indian language.
> 
> Or maybe the French speak "European", but the Germans/Brits/Spanish/
> Italians/Russians...  do not?

Y'all quit arguin' about it!  I'm going to lobby for the inclusion of
en_Texas in the standard ;-)

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