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Roy is world famous |
Sat, Feb 18 2006 4:01 AM | Permanent Link |
"R. Tipton" | Kylix whizz with Roy in his inbox.
http://www.theo.ch/kylix/popdemo.png + a good link to get K3 working in SuSe 10 news:43f69b67$1@newsgroups.borland.com |
Sat, Feb 18 2006 4:05 AM | Permanent Link |
"R. Tipton" | "R. Tipton" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:902527A5-608E-41D8-925C-895E71637D77@news.elevatesoft.com... > Kylix whizz with Roy in his inbox. > http://www.theo.ch/kylix/popdemo.png > > + a good link to get K3 working in SuSe 10 link nogood try borland.kylix.non-tech last message from Theo |
Sat, Feb 18 2006 5:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Rita
You've spotted the "fame" component, can you tell me where the "fortune" part is? Roy Lambert |
Sat, Feb 18 2006 6:02 AM | Permanent Link |
"R. Tipton" | Sorry fame and fortune dont go hand in hand.
I guess your new house has doubled in price now, sell up and move to the Med. "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:FF28B267-FFD9-4CC9-9331-181A2245E820@news.elevatesoft.com... > Rita > > > You've spotted the "fame" component, can you tell me where the "fortune" > part is? > > Roy Lambert > |
Sun, Feb 19 2006 3:16 PM | Permanent Link |
"Dominic Willems" | R. Tipton wrote:
> Sorry fame and fortune dont go hand in hand. > I guess your new house has doubled in price > now, sell up and move to the Med. If I see another UK TV programme about a British couple selling up and moving to the Med, destroying the atmosphere they seek out to leech on, I'm going to burst. Learn French, guddemmit! There. |
Sun, Feb 19 2006 5:28 PM | Permanent Link |
"R. Tipton" | "Dominic Willems" <domus.software@pandora.be> wrote in message news:1462F244-04E0-4C7C-8512-60ADF859D01F@news.elevatesoft.com... > If I see another UK TV programme about a British couple selling up and > moving to the Med, destroying the atmosphere they seek out to leech on, > I'm going to burst. Learn French, guddemmit! Why learn a language like French when Spanish and English get you by anywhere on this planet ? I do however speak French more my schools choice than mine, then we had a place in Brittany most of the locals spoke good English in towns but the country folk didnt. I have seen some of them tv programs you speak about but didnt see anyone destroying the atmosphere. |
Sun, Feb 19 2006 7:34 PM | Permanent Link |
"Dominic Willems" | R. Tipton wrote:
> Why learn a language like French when Spanish and English get you by > anywhere on this planet ? That's scaringly arrogant, that. And untrue to boot. > I do however speak French more my schools choice than mine, then we > had a place in Brittany most of the locals spoke good English in towns > but the country folk didnt. Yes, I saw the British are opening fish&chips shops there now. With only English customers. > I have seen some of them tv programs you speak about but didnt see > anyone destroying the atmosphere. Learning the language of your lifetime host seems to be rule one of politeness. Trying to start up little secluded colonies removes the original charm of a region. It also attracts busloads of charming binch drinkers. |
Mon, Feb 20 2006 3:17 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Dominic
Roy Lambert "Dominic Willems" <domus.software@pandora.be> wrote on Mon, 20 Feb 2006 01:34:09 +0100 >R. Tipton wrote: >> Why learn a language like French when Spanish and English get you by >> anywhere on this planet ? > >That's scaringly arrogant, that. And untrue to boot. Yeah - you've got to add Chinese |
Mon, Feb 20 2006 5:01 AM | Permanent Link |
"Dominic Willems" | Roy Lambert wrote:
> Yeah - you've got to add Chinese Exactly! Those studies are booming around here at the moment. |
Mon, Feb 20 2006 5:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Eryk Bottomley | Rita,
> Why learn a language like French when Spanish and English get you by > anywhere on this planet ? You won't 'get by' for very long where I live with only those languages at your disposal. Average vocabulary in English extends to a few dozen words or so and virtually no-one knows anything at all about Spanish (or French, come to that). Eryk |
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