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From: "R.S."
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU,
Date: 05/14/2014 04:23 AM
Subject: Re: Buying desktop software from IBM
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W dniu 2014-05-14 00:50, Skip Robinson pisze:
> This list
W dniu 2014-05-14 00:50, Skip Robinson pisze:
This list is fascinating both for inclusions and for omissions. I will
defer humbly to Radoslaw for opinion on 'Eastern European English', [...]
(Disclaimer: I can only guess author's intention)
EE English could mean English with support for EE natio
From: John Abell
To: IBM-MAIN
Sent: Wed, 14 May 2014 2:28
Subject: Re: Buying desktop software from IBM
How odd that they didn't include the "real" one - Canadian English EH!!
John T. Abell
President
International Software Products
Tel: 800-295-7608 Ext: 224
Internatio
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Subject: Buying desktop software from IBM
In the checkout process, it wants to know my "Communication Language" and my
"Media Language". For the latter, choices include:
Australian English
British English
Eastern European English
English
International English
US
On Tue, 13 May 2014 15:50:02 -0700, Skip Robinson wrote:
>This list is fascinating both for inclusions and for omissions. I will
>defer humbly to Radoslaw for opinion on 'Eastern European English', but I
>lived five years in West Africa. While Nigeria and Ghana, for example,
>sound pretty similar,
05/13/2014 03:23 PM
Subject:Buying desktop software from IBM
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In the checkout process, it wants to know my "Communication Language" and
my
"Media Language". For the latter, choices include:
Australian English
British Engl
In the checkout process, it wants to know my "Communication Language" and my
"Media Language". For the latter, choices include:
Australian English
British English
Eastern European English
English
International English
US English
I'd be hard-pressed to choose among several of those.or to e