For one thing "I would like to know what it the differences" is not British English. ;-)

web kracked wrote:
One day I would like to know what it the differences between
American (US) English and British (EN) English. As a born and raised American,
I speak English just like my Aunt who was born and raised England.

I know that some words are spelled different like color/colour, but both are excepted
in the American/English dictionary.

just food for thought

----- Original Message ----- From: "John King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 7:26 PM
Subject: [users] bittorrent 2.1 English is Polish


There seems to be some mis-naming of the bittorrent downloads, accessible
from:

http://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/index.html

There are 2 Eng versions listed - Eng (en) and Eng (en-US)

If the Eng (en) one is chosen, then the files offered in Windows and Linux seem to be the Polish versions (_pl in the filename, and the readme file is in Polish). Can these be installed as English versions, or should the en-US
version be used?

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