Etienne Goyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > History split us apart from the French a bit over 300 years > ago; since then, we have not had much in common with them, > except for some warm and fuzzy around La Francophonie and > some (surprinsigly little) cultural exchange. I think you > should use "Québecois" when you mean "Québécois"; "French" > do not quite describe us correctly anymore
As an ignorant American originally from "flyover territory" (i.e., the mid-west US), I do my best to ensure every nationality gets it just desserts of ignorance-based association, assumption, correlation, rhetoric and other non-sense, from the "real American view." Now if you'll excuse me I'm busy trying to find the box for "Reagan" in my absentee ballot. They make these things so hard to use in Florida. ;) -- Bryan P.S. Being that I was most recently in New York, and a good colleague of mine is Québecois (or as I joke sometimes, Québecoise), I always relish the idea to "return the favor" to his brothers and sisters. ;) -- Bryan J Smith Professional, Technical Annoyance [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith -------------------------------------------------------- I don't have a "favorite Linux distro." I use, develop and support community efforts, often built around Linux. Technology and solutions are my focus, not dragging in assumptions, marketing and other concepts which dominate non-community developed software, which I left long ago. _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list lpi-examdev@lpi.org http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev