Bernard Mercier wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher a pensé très fort :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
Bernard Mercier vient de nous annoncer :
Phillip Pi a exposé le 3/10/2010 :
Hello.
Is anyone else getting "You do not have the roles required to access this portlet." error at http://www.needforspeed.com/web/world/news/-/nfsblogs/1273547 URL? My 64 bit Dell OEM W7 HP's IE8 had no problems.
Thank you in advance. :)
In Linux SM 2.0.2 works only when cookies set to except all, or from this
site only.
Typo, should read SM 2.0.3
Speaking of typos, I love the other one ("except all"). If you set cookies to "except all," that would mean "none," right?
Tout de même, j'vous ai compris.
;-)
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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
Vous faites de la fine politique. ;-)
Another typo.
except = accept. (phonetically the same.)
Hope you agree now. ^^

Some would say the vowel in the first syllable is slightly different ("e" as in "bet" vs. "a" as in "bat"), but without stress or a conscious effort to differentiate, they merge as schwa or "i" as in "bit."

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
To my ears, the same. ;-)

To my ears, "bet" and "bat" have different vowels. If you're equating those, you're running counter to a thousand years of English history. (I do recognize that nonnative speakers often find these difficult to distinguish, just as nonnative speakers of French find it difficult to distinguish "tache" from "tâche," "jeune" from "jeûne," or even "nous" from "nu"!)

But "except" and "accept," which theoretically have those two vowels, usually sound the same because the vowel is unstressed and reduces to schwa or [I] -- unless the speaker purposely puts contrastive stress on them to distinguish them: "no, I didn't say 'EXcept,' I said 'ACcept.'"

Which amounts to the same thing I said before.

And we're getting way off topic, so if you'd like to continue, we should do it privately. It shouldn't be hard to deduce my real email address from the munged version.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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