Pascal Chevrel authored the following:
Bundy a dit :
grayrest authored the following:
Colin Blake wrote:
Can someone on a fast machine count up how many lines of C, C++, XUL,
JavaScript, etc Mozilla is now?
a lot :]
grayrest
Around 10meg+ WITHOUT JAVA or Plugins
Opera
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/23/2002 6:03 PM, Thomas apparently wrote exactly the following:
kann ich verstehen, meine seite funktioniert mit 0.9.4 bestens, 0.9.9
macht einen fehler bei DHTML. hab einen bug geschrieben, dummerweise
ist der mit Mozilla 1.2 datiert!!! sowas kann einen ärgern!
Thomas a dit :
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/23/2002 6:03 PM, Thomas apparently wrote exactly the following:
kann ich verstehen, meine seite funktioniert mit 0.9.4 bestens, 0.9.9
macht einen fehler bei DHTML. hab einen bug geschrieben, dummerweise
ist der mit Mozilla 1.2 datiert!!! sowas
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/23/2002 11:22 PM, Senator Dan Burton apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Fuck you, asshole.
Yeah, fuck you, too.
And next time try to follow the netiquette, no matter how much a person
suckz.
Sorry, I am getting sick of him. He has already completely
Olaf Titz wrote:
There is no world-wide standard. The new proposed European Union
standard is -mm-dd (year-month-day, as in 2002-03-22), but of
That actually is already a world-wide standard. For a nice writeup of
(a) the standard and (b) _why_ it is that way, see
Simon Montagu wrote:
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote:
I have made yet again new startup page for Mail News. Now it fits
better to Modern theme and also classic. Now it has also some Moz gfx
:-P. http://www26.brinkster.com/archonon/mozillamail/mailnews.html
Anyway, I noticed that Mozilla have some
Bundy wrote:
Opera is a superior web browser to Mozilla. (just compare the
back/forward speed vs Mozilla)and unlike MOzilla, it is an end user
product.
heh, you're funny.
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Bundy a dit :
and on and on and on and on
Could you be more specific and list some major features Opera enjoys and
Mozilla not ?
superior toolbar customization ;)
On 3/24/2002 10:33 AM, Senator Dan Burton apparently wrote exactly the
following:
But I guess you don't care, eh. :(
I do care and I do understand, but that's still no reason for swearing.
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yatsu a dit :
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Bundy a dit :
and on and on and on and on
Could you be more specific and list some major features Opera enjoys and
Mozilla not ?
superior toolbar customization ;)
good point, but I would qualify this as a nice feature and not major
Norman wrote:
I think the thing that discourages anyone from considering Beonex is
that it appears that the site has been abandoned.
I am entirely aware of that. If all goes well, there'll be a release
based on Mozilla 1.0. I'm working on it at the moment.
I downloaded 0.6 some months
Martin Fritsche wrote:
Garth Wallace wrote:
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
10 PRINT HELP!
20 GOSUB 10
30 END (I know... with the GOSUB it isn't necessary, but shortcuts
aren't cool ;)
Shouldn't that be GOTO? I still remember bits of BASIC...
GOSUB is also possible but not very
Helge Hielscher wrote:
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
With Netscape 4.xx, you could upload a file to an FTP server by going
to that server in a broser window and dragging files onto the window
(not an effective way to upload an entire website, but perfect for a
quick fix) - in mozilla,
Is there a way to still get 0.6 some way? There is 0.7 build for Win32
available, and I'd like to see what Beonex looks / feels like :-)
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senator Dan Burton wrote:
He is nothing but a silly little weenie troll who hates Netscape (and
apparently Moz by association) and endlessly flames and trolls groups to
the point where the group is near-wrecked.
The best way to get rid of a troll is to simply ignore him.
By the way there is
On 3/24/2002 12:48 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
The best way to get rid of a troll is to simply ignore him.
By the way there is no killfile implemented yet?
No, there isn't, yet.
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Many mozilla users use it, if people use it, it is by definition useful.
I prefer Xchat. Chatzilla is too slow.
I guess that it is pure provocation from your part, Opera mail client
totally lacks of ergonomy and features. You can't even create
sub-folders or create
Magnus W wrote:
As an official representant for Magnusia, I would be happy to take Britney
off your hands. Please contact me for the arrangement of those matters.
Don't trade with biological weapons please.
--
Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.
Bundy wrote:
Pascal Chevrel authored the following:
Bundy a dit :
grayrest authored the following:
Colin Blake wrote:
Can someone on a fast machine count up how many lines of C, C++, XUL,
JavaScript, etc Mozilla is now?
a lot :]
grayrest
Around 10meg+ WITHOUT JAVA or Plugins
BigRedFed wrote:
So it's our fault that you can't teach your own kids better?
It's your fault that you are trying to manipulate people, often enough
by appealing to the lowest instincts in man and exploiting the stupidity
of the masses, and our fault, i. e. that of the majority, that we
let
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Germans still haven't really accepted that the whole world is gradually
becoming a meltingpot.
And, of course, Americans have yet to accept that the world is actually
much more akin to a cultural mosaic.
Oh, I like *mosaic* much better than
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 22:56:22 GMT, George Copeland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
David Debono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
They still exist and are being used, although not as much as before.
What is interesting about TCP/IP as a way of
Discrimination?
Thanks.
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
On 3/23/2002 4:56 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Is F11 no longer Fullscreen?
Only on Win32.
i have erased my dom inspector sidebar, how i can get it again?
znx
[i reorganized the quotation structure as TOFU suckz]
On 3/24/2002 2:17 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Sören Kuklau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
On 3/23/2002 4:56 PM, hugo vanwoerkom apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Is F11 no
Glenn Miller wrote:
And is that the date format in the Email client and in the NG reader?
The Date format of sent Emails is described in a Standard (RFC 821?
822?), and looks like this:
Date: 24 Mar 2002 01:44:38 GMT
The displayed date format is the one of the current locale, afaik.
--
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
0.9.9 (previous versions also) WILL ask to remember uid, pw etc. for
all sorts of sites, NEVER for www.yahoo.com/mail. Why is that?
Because Yahoo! have chosen to opt out of Mozilla's password manager
features.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93776
/Jonas
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
0.9.9 (previous versions also) WILL ask to remember uid, pw etc. for
all sorts of sites, NEVER for www.yahoo.com/mail. Why is that?
Because Yahoo decided to deactivate this feature, they used the
autocomplete=off attribute in the form tag.
--
They that can give up
What is that you find so annoying about the spinning arrow?
Personally, I find it annoying to read while there is motion closeby.
But that may just be me. I also get annoyed by Windows flashing
the taskbar icon when an IE page has fully loaded so I click on
it and go back to the window I was
Where can I find good documentation on the css files of a skin?
I'm playing around and I've changed a few images but I'm having
trouble with the css files, even on such simple things as changing
the global background color.
Bundy wrote:
[Opera,] unlike MOzilla, it is an end user
product.
I would actually count that for Mozilla.
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 08:19:17AM +, Bundy wrote:
*36 lines snipped. learn to cut back on your quoting people! fark...*
BLOATWARE ALERT
IRC Client = bloatware and will never make it to a NS build. It's a
a 103k xpi that you don't have to download if you don't want to.
Webpage
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Thomas a dit :
The site validates as HTML Transitional. It's Mozilla's fault. Netscape
6.2 does it right, Mozilla 0.9.9 not. That annoys me. This should not
happen.
Mozilla's fault at what ? Could you please translate what you first
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/23/2002 5:35 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
neign spchen de dutche. grin (I have a friend that has a german -
actually Austrian - wife. I'm unsure of the spelling but the phrase for
Don't speak German is something like
American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
the time.
There are words that are not spelled anything like they are pronounced.
There are words that are spelled the same but depending upon whether it
used a a verb, noun, preposition or the like is pronounced toally
On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
the time.
Trust me, American English is one of the easiest (if not *the* easiest)
languages world-wide.
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau
Am 24.03.2002 16:37 Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. schrieb:
Your correct!
Like I said I've forgotten the the spelling.
Basically, it was supposed to say I don't speak German, or don't speak
German, or can't speak German something the neighborhood.
Doesn't the two words together (sprechen
Am 23.03.2002 18:55 Garth Wallace schrieb:
I beg to differ. At least German's vocabulary is somewhat related to
that of English.
My english teacher used to say that English is just an old German
dialect with 60% latin words. :-)
- Holger
Bamm Gabriana wrote:
What is that you find so annoying about the spinning arrow?
Personally, I find it annoying to read while there is motion closeby.
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 4:47 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
American English, is difficult to learn as well. I know I magle it all
the time.
Trust me, American English is one of the easiest (if not *the* easiest)
languages world-wide.
Why
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
There is currently a thread, Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue
Bugs? Ein Sabotuer running in n.p.m.general which has become a thread
about the German language. This is totally OT for any
Thanks!! That answers that!
Christian Biesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
0.9.9 (previous versions also) WILL ask to remember uid, pw etc. for
all sorts of sites, NEVER for www.yahoo.com/mail. Why is that?
Because Yahoo decided
I've resized compose window in mozilla mail, now it won't go back to
normal. It somehow remembers the setting, I tried resizing/restarting,
resizing/composing, composing/resizing... any combination... it somehow
remembers the old setting and won't go back! What do I do?
On 3/24/2002 6:27 PM, Parish apparently wrote exactly the following:
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
*cough* bug 127495 http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127495
*cough*
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
In mozilla (since 0.9.6) I am unable to use the quote symbol, it
always comes out a question mark. In the subject of this post I hit
the single quote and somebody made that #65533; When I hit the key it
was a question mark. Yet in the same X console this works with 4.79.
Where do I look to fix
[...]
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
Not to forget Rucksack ;-)
[...]
has anyone a list of germen words used in english language??
johannes
I asked this in the Unix group but got no answer, it is possibly
inappropriate here, but here she goes:
I get this on startup:
gEnableFreeType2 = 1, nsFontMetricsGTK.cpp 940
gFreeType2Autohinted = 1, nsFontMetricsGTK.cpp 956
gFreeType2Unhinted = 0, nsFontMetricsGTK.cpp 963
gAntiAliasMinimum =
Since Patrik said he likes to learn some different POVs:
Holger Metzger wrote:
The thing is that High German is artificial, it's maybe like
Queen's english in England... nobody really talks that way
I have to disagree to some extend. Of course, nobody speaks 100% correct
German. But I do
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 6:27 PM, Parish apparently wrote exactly the following:
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
*cough* bug 127495 http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127495
*cough*
Oh, right. I
Am 24.03.2002 19:06 schrieb Ben Bucksch:
In writing, we are even closer to High German. I have no problem
reading even Austrian websites, apart from some strange (for me) words
used.
Yes, that's why I said in a written form.
There is a difference between written and spoken language, of
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Since Patrik said he likes to learn some different POVs:
ITYM Parish
--
I would rather gnaw my leg off, pack the bleeding stump with salt,
and run in a circle on broken glass than have to deal with any
Microsoft product on a regular basis.
-- Dan Zimmerman,
I have a Rockwell chip modem V2.050c_V34-ACF-DP1 running at 33. In the
past I flashed it with enhanc.exe from Modular Technologies which took
it up to on average 48. However, since reformating my HD I have been
unable to get enhanc.exe to flash it.
Iff you have experience/knowledge of this
NO
...i am not agree
je ne dois pas convenir
no estoy de acuerdo
non devo essere conforme
eu não devo concordar
ich soll nicht zustimmen
That is not the way.
That kinds of threads must be mixed with the development of the project,
because they must be part of the proyect.
Is the only way for
Parish wrote:
Why *American* English? Why not just *English*
Because (it seems like that) most American people, unlike Englishmen,
don't care or know how to speak correctly, and what is used is allowed,
so almost anything is allowed. Which American writer can use all the
tenses correctly
Garth Wallace wrote:
Werner Purrer wrote:
Thats my native language, German, believe me you don´t want to learn
that unless you have ten years too much in your life...
In can second that. Human languages are a clusy thing evolving out of
our shortcomings that doesn't really do the job too
Kryptolus C.L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Eric Stieglitz wrote:
Whenever I connect to http://www.mbnanetaccess.com and a number of other
sites, I get the following error from Mozilla:
Error trying to validate certificate from www.mbnanetaccess.com
On 3/24/2002 7:34 PM, BLACKBOX apparently wrote exactly the following:
NO
i am not agree
Wrong.
je ne dois pas convenir
Wrong.
no estoy de acuerdo
non devo essere conforme
eu n?o devo concordar
Don't know about these.
ich soll nicht zustimmen
Wrong.
;-)
That is not the way.
Werner Purrer wrote:
although german is much harder to learn. It really has a fucked up grammar and
writing.
I' s/fuck/mess/, but otherwise I agree :). The rule is that every rule
has an exception, even that rule, and even exceptions have exceptions.
English is very messy, too, but much less
Well, Google is a too bad translator...
Sören Kuklau escribió
The Mozilla newsgroups are for developers to discuss bugs etc. Thus, I
don't think the current groups should be spammed with off-topic stuff.
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I not sure, but i can see
Parish wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Since Patrik said he likes to learn some different POVs:
ITYM Parish
(ITYM = I think you mean)
Yes, sorry :).
I also noticed that something seems to have messed up threading :-(.
Have you seen a whole dinosaur drown?
blackbox
Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com escribió en el mensaje
a7l1vb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:a7l1vb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
There is currently a thread,
Wouldn't mind seeing such a group and would subscribe to it.
Parish wrote:
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
There is currently a thread, Warum hat Mozilla 0.9.9 so viele neue
Bugs? Ein Sabotuer running in n.p.m.general
BLACKBOX wrote:
Have you seen a whole dinosaur drown?
I can't say that I have. Have you?
blackbox
--
I would rather gnaw my leg off, pack the bleeding stump with salt,
and run in a circle on broken glass than have to deal with any
Microsoft product on a regular basis.
-- Dan
Peter Lairo stated the following:
Brian Heinrich wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Germans still haven't really accepted that the whole world is gradually
becoming a meltingpot.
And, of course, Americans have yet to accept that the world is actually
much more akin to a cultural mosaic.
Eric Stieglitz wrote:
Kryptolus C.L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Eric Stieglitz wrote:
Whenever I connect to http://www.mbnanetaccess.com and a number of other
sites, I get the following error from Mozilla:
Error trying to validate certificate from
Parish escribió
BLACKBOX wrote:
Have you seen a whole dinosaur drown?
I can't say that I have. Have you?
May be this is going to be the first time.
blackbox
Though we can't vote for this kind of bug I have commented on the bug in
the affirmative!
Sren Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 6:27 PM, Parish apparently wrote exactly the following:
OK, fellow Mozillians, what would it take to start a general purpose NG
where nothing (legal) is OT?
SoloCDM escribió:
As for, maintaining one's own identity. You couldn't have a diverse
multitude of cultural human beings if a loss of identity was a fact.
YES!
On 3/24/2002 8:10 PM, Johnny apparently wrote exactly the following:
Parish escribió
BLACKBOX wrote:
Have you seen a whole dinosaur drown?
I can't say that I have. Have you?
May be this is going to be the first time.
I've been a Dinosaur 65 million years ago. Give me some time, and I'll
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
In mozilla (since 0.9.6) I am unable to use the quote symbol, it
always comes out a question mark. In the subject of this post I hit
the single quote and somebody made that #65533; When I hit the key it
was a question mark. Yet in the same
On 3/24/2002 7:58 PM, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. apparently wrote exactly
the following:
Wouldn't mind seeing such a group and would subscribe to it.
Me too. Follow-up finally set to .general.
--
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Hoess wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
hugo vanwoerkom wrote:
In mozilla (since 0.9.6) I am unable to use the quote symbol, it
always comes out a question mark. In the subject of this post I hit
the single quote and somebody made that #65533; When I hit the key it
was a question
Parish wrote:
---snip---
Why *American* English? Why not just *English*
--
I would rather gnaw my leg off, pack the bleeding stump with salt,
and run in a circle on broken glass than have to deal with any
Microsoft product on a regular basis.
-- Dan
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Parish wrote:
---snip---
Why *American* English? Why not just *English*
British English (or the Kings English) is different. Though we have
Queens, at the moment :-). Now there's a word with a whole different
connotation in the US.
Parish wrote:
rather a *mis* use of these (since they are being used as quotes.
Bah! Dyslexic fingers. That should have read:
rather a *mis* use of these (since they are not being used as quotes in
this context).
I also see an apostrophe as Z-umlaut in messages in these NGs posted by
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Parish wrote:
Why *American* English? Why not just *English*
Because (it seems like that) most American people, unlike Englishmen,
don't care or know how to speak correctly, and what is used is allowed,
so almost anything is allowed. Which American writer can use
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I watch a cooking progam from Enland on the FoodChannel. The Star is
Jammie Oliver and the show is called The Naked Chef the title is
supposed to mean getting to the bare essentials of food.
He uses a slang tern for great (as in Taste great) pucker.
Holger MEtzger wrote:
Am 24.03.2002 16:37 Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. schrieb:
Your correct!
Like I said I've forgotten the the spelling.
Basically, it was supposed to say I don't speak German, or don't speak
German, or can't speak German something the neighborhood.
Doesn't the
Ben Bucksch wrote:
---snip-
In writing, we are even closer to High German. I have no problem
reading even Austrian websites, apart from some strange (for me) words
used. This is very much unlike English, where you have stuff like color
vs. colour, because nobody
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:51:44 UTC, Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com
wrote:
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
strobe light to me, although many co-workers sit in front of them all day.
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:51:44 UTC, Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com
wrote:
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
strobe light to me, although many co-workers sit in front of them all day.
On Sunday 24 March 2002 19:41, Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
I watch a cooking progam from Enland on the FoodChannel. The Star is
Jammie Oliver and the show is called The Naked Chef the title is
supposed to mean getting to the bare essentials of food.
He uses a slang tern for great (as in
michael lefevre wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Thomas a dit :
The site validates as HTML Transitional. It's Mozilla's fault. Netscape
6.2 does it right, Mozilla 0.9.9 not. That annoys me. This should not
happen.
Mozilla's fault at what ? Could you please
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have no
car) is just logically wrong. And Your out of luck instead of You're
out of luck is, by the definition of the language, wrong. I admit that
the
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 12:48 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
The best way to get rid of a troll is to simply ignore him.
By the way there is no killfile implemented yet?
No, there isn't, yet.
Huh? You mean in Moz. Moz 0.9.9 newsreader has a
On 3/24/2002 9:37 PM, Ben Bucksch apparently wrote exactly the following:
What you can objectively test is if Englishmen are better educated than
Americans. But let's not get into that discussion :-).
We all know what so-called objective world-wide education tests lead
to. PISA was really a
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Norman wrote:
I think the thing that discourages anyone from considering Beonex is
that it appears that the site has been abandoned.
I am entirely aware of that. If all goes well, there'll be a release
based on Mozilla 1.0. I'm working on it at the moment.
I
And it came to pass that Ben Bucksch wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for
I have no car) is just logically wrong. And Your out of
luck instead of You're out of luck is, by the
Sören Kuklau wrote:
We all know what so-called objective world-wide education tests lead
to. PISA was really a huge mess and not at all objective. I'm
speaking as a student.
I agree. I didn't speak about particular tests, but that it *can* be done.
Johannes Trommer wrote:
[...]
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
Not to forget Rucksack ;-)
has anyone a list of germen words used in english language??
Angst
Zeitgeist
Bratwurst
Schadenfreude
Blitzkrieg (erm, this word is not used any longer in german.)
Realpolitik
On 3/24/2002 10:13 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Johannes Trommer wrote:
[...]
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
Not to forget Rucksack ;-)
has anyone a list of germen words used in english language??
Angst
Zeitgeist
Bratwurst
David Eckard wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:51:44 UTC, Parish parish_AT_ntlworld.com
wrote:
Ah right. I can relate to that. Although the spining arrow doesn't
bother me I can't use 60Hz monitors as they appear to be flashing like a
strobe light to me, although many co-workers sit in
Ben Bucksch wrote:
I read somewhere no the web: English (and German) are not Latin-based;
they're Germanic, not Romance.
That's why it's called German and not Roman :-Þ
And especially for the readers of The Sun: There is no known influence
from the huns. ;-)
--
Everyone who sends
Sören Kuklau wrote:
On 3/24/2002 10:13 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Johannes Trommer wrote:
[...]
Yes, for example Autobahn und Kindergarten ;-)
Not to forget Rucksack ;-)
has anyone a list of germen words used in english language??
Angst
On 3/24/2002 10:23 PM, Martin Fritsche apparently wrote exactly the
following:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
I read somewhere no the web: English (and German) are not
Latin-based; they're Germanic, not Romance.
That's why it's called German and not Roman :-Þ
And especially for the readers of
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have no
car) is just logically wrong.
Not necessarily. There are languages where a double negative is a more
emphatic negative,
Sören Kuklau wrote:
And here again, why not children's garden or so?
Because nobody wants his childs planted?
Oh, I've just found this link:
http://members.eunet.at/robb/rlgereng.htm
It seems there are a lot more words.
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Ben Bucksch wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Its not the system is bad. Its just different.
Some things are objectively bad. I don't have no car (for I have no
car) is just logically wrong. And Your out of luck instead of You're
out of luck is, by the definition of the language,
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Yes. From my POV (not sure, if that is the historically correct
evolution), the English volcabulary is a mix between German and French.
I read somewhere no the web: English (and German) are not Latin-based;
they're
Germanic, not Romance.
That's true. Modern English
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sören Kuklau wrote:
German is Indogermanic, as is English.
French, Italian, Spanish etc. are Romanic.
Russian etc. are... hmm... Hunnic?
Slavic.
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