I had once commented that IBM should've brought out a Klingonaase version
of ViaVoice; I'm sure that would have sold *exceptionally* well at SciFi
conventions.
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> and if you'd like to know more
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/learnwelsh/..
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> OTOH I suspect Spanish is probably more useful in most of the world.
Remember, you're talking to a crowd that probably had to learn COBOL to
survive... 8-)
Spanish may be more useful, but Welsh has a much higher obscure coolness
factor though. Right up there with conversational Klingonaase.
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