dw wrote:

*Skitt’s Law ?

*On 07/12/2014 23:22, Stefan Schreiber wrote:

Stefan Schreiber wrote:


There are definitely some more 3D audio standardization efforts around...



"definitively" I wanted to write, of course...

Stefan


Yeah. And truly a great answer to my original posting...    ;-)

Best,

Stefan

P.S.: Language problems of a non-native speaker. So, do you write in any "foreign" language?

According to some Japanese diplomat I happen to know, the English people are easily recognisable as the ones who speak English and only English. Said into the face of some Englishman who had attacked my English in some Lisbon (tavern...) restaurant. Or say he (the Englishman) was trying to pull my leg, after a few too many glasses of (tasty?!) wine. I (unfortunately and against my obvious personal interests...) had to defend < this > Englishman (who also happens to be a fine musician) - because he actually speaks a kind of French and a kind of German - which means that the general rule didn't apply in this specific case! Any further conclusions seem to be too riscy, at this point ... There also doesn't seem to be any real moral in my (tavern) restaurant anecdote - probably because this is some real life story, not some invented stuff you easily could make up to prove your point!

I will have to reflect about the anthropological meanings of all this, and will be back a few weeks later... O:-)


P.S. 2: Now, can < *Skitt’s Law > be applied if you correct your own orthographic errors? I would assume "maybe not"... Seriously!

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