On 8/21/2011 2:39 PM, Jim Thomas wrote:
Sir,
My apologies ... 'so desu ne' ?? .. chinese ?? ..
Forgive me .. aside from Japanese, I also knew Mandarin but
'so desu ne' is Japanese ... and essentially it just means
that you're agreeing (indifferently).
I'm just confused why you mentioned Chinese
Well, I thought your sentences were in reference to
the previous post that mentioned 'grasshopper'; that's
an allusion to the Kung Fu series, where the lead was
a half-Chinese man raised in a Chinese temple.
So I replied in English and Japanese, saying, basically,
"I think you meant to say it Chinese, right?"
Ah yes. My wife and I slaughter many languages.
:-)
... I'm sorry...
I used to versant in about eight or nine languages (in a
previous lifetime) but .. have not touched them (save but
for a few words every now and then) for well over two decades.
Kind Regards
Jim Thomas
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Steve Comstock
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 7:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CLOCK change problem
On 8/21/2011 12:32 AM, Jim Thomas wrote:
Hai Shidoshi ...
Watashi o keihatsu shite itadaki arigatogozaimasu.
Watashi wa sore o shitte ita koto ga nai.
Watashi wa nipponjin de wa nai asa ga nai ....
I'm sorry .. I just could not resist ... :-)
But it should have been Chinese instead of Japanese,
so desu ne? (そですね)
Kind Regards
Jim Thomas
617-233-4130 (mobile)
636-294-1014 (res)
[email protected] (Email)
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Binyamin Dissen
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 7:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CLOCK change problem
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 07:18:28 -0500 Jim Thomas<[email protected]>
wrote:
:>Switch ?? .. as in a command or a bit ?.
A physical switch, young grasshopper. It had to be in the enable position.
No idea how it is done nowadays. Have not IPLed a real machine in a long
time.
:>Default STPMODE is YES and were it set to NO .. he would
:>not get this prompt. That said, he should not set STPMODE
:>to NO unless he is prepared to go to STP.
:>-----Original Message-----
:>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
:>Of Binyamin Dissen
:>Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 6:56 AM
:>To: [email protected]
:>Subject: Re: CLOCK change problem
:>
:>On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 13:25:59 +0200 Alvaro Guirao Lopez
:><[email protected]> wrote:
:>
:>:>I have z/OS V1R11, I have changed CLOCK to OPERATOR PROMPT to change
the
:>:>local and UTC/GMT hour.
:>
:>:>Whe I IPLed the system it prompt reply
:>
:>:>* 00 IEA888A UTC DATE=2011.231,CLOCK=11.30.00
:>:> IEA888A LOCAL DATE=2011.231,CLOCK=13.30.00 REPLY U, OR UTC/LOCAL
:>TIME
:>
:>:>I reply with
:>
:>:>R 00,DATE=2011.231,CLOCK=11.35.00,UTC
:>
:>:>Then system issues IEA903A to reply U when the time ocurrs, I reply at
the
:>:>time:
:>
:>:>R 00,U
:>
:>:>and then appears again the CLOCK without my change!!!!
:>
:>:>* 00 IEA888A UTC DATE=2011.231,CLOCK=11.30.00
:>:> IEA888A LOCAL DATE=2011.231,CLOCK=13.30.00 REPLY U, OR UTC/LOCAL
:>TIME
:>
:>There used to be a switch to allow the TOD to be altered.
:>
:>How does the STP affect this?
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