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  • P Paul Watson

    Huh? I have often seen installers with "English (British)" or "English (United Kingdom)" or some such variant. Most even have "English (South Africa)", "English (Australia)" etc. etc. They often even auto-detect based on your Windows settings.

    Paul Watson
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    Cape Town, South Africa

    Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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    Bangerman
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    I've never seen any of these. When you get shipments of things like MSDN is it the standard US pack (which is what we get in the UK) or is it an international variety?


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      I've never seen any of these. When you get shipments of things like MSDN is it the standard US pack (which is what we get in the UK) or is it an international variety?


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      Paul Watson
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      Bangerman wrote: When you get shipments of things like MSDN is it the standard US pack (which is what we get in the UK) or is it an international variety? Each product is different as is Microsofts want. But even the products we have downloaded (ISO images) which are not region specific have had "English (British)" as an option. Office, Windows XP, Project for instance. I am not sure what region we fall under for MSDN packs, but we are in the Middle East/Asia/Africa region (small area dot dot dot.)

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
      Cape Town, South Africa

      Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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        Bangerman wrote: When you get shipments of things like MSDN is it the standard US pack (which is what we get in the UK) or is it an international variety? Each product is different as is Microsofts want. But even the products we have downloaded (ISO images) which are not region specific have had "English (British)" as an option. Office, Windows XP, Project for instance. I am not sure what region we fall under for MSDN packs, but we are in the Middle East/Asia/Africa region (small area dot dot dot.)

        Paul Watson
        Bluegrass
        Cape Town, South Africa

        Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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        They do if they have dictionaries. But how about other things. For example, I installed the new RayMan 3 for my son. It had English (Usited States) but not English(anything else). In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :-)


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        • B Bangerman

          They do if they have dictionaries. But how about other things. For example, I installed the new RayMan 3 for my son. It had English (Usited States) but not English(anything else). In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :-)


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          Joe Woodbury
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          Bangerman wrote: yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :)

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          • B Bangerman

            They do if they have dictionaries. But how about other things. For example, I installed the new RayMan 3 for my son. It had English (Usited States) but not English(anything else). In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :-)


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            Paul Watson
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            You get RayMan in your MSDN pack! Holy crap. ;p I really don't think we should be counting games in this debate. They have trouble stringing together full sentences never mind different language packs (unless you count games from Eastern Europe which have broken english.) Ummmm. So yeah. What were we talking about again? The weather?

            Paul Watson
            Bluegrass
            Cape Town, South Africa

            Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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            • B Bangerman

              I'm sorry. I didnt realise that there was a minimum intellectual content requirement in the lounge. :((


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              David Wulff
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              There isn't - they let me in. :suss:


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              • P Paul Watson

                Huh? I have often seen installers with "English (British)" or "English (United Kingdom)" or some such variant. Most even have "English (South Africa)", "English (Australia)" etc. etc. They often even auto-detect based on your Windows settings.

                Paul Watson
                Bluegrass
                Cape Town, South Africa

                Macbeth muttered: I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er Shog9: Paul "The human happy pill" Watson

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                David Wulff
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                Paul Watson wrote: They often even auto-detect based on your Windows settings. Indeed, yet isntalling Windows XP the other day I noticed that yet again they have still not managed to select your timezone based on the half dozen other times beforehand that you tell it you are in the United Kingdom. Quite why the rest of the world is assumed to run on RST (Redmond Standard Time) is beyond me. :|


                David Wulff

                "i said no to noddy like 20 times but in the end i just couldnt say no to him anymore" - Wishful Thinking

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                • B Bangerman

                  They do if they have dictionaries. But how about other things. For example, I installed the new RayMan 3 for my son. It had English (Usited States) but not English(anything else). In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :-)


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                  John Fisher
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                  Bangerman wrote: In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak Or they're being nice enough to specify the version of English you'll be installing. Wouldn't it be a shock to us "yanks" to make the only choice of "English" and be unexpectedly forced to ready horrible spellings like "colour"! :eek::-D "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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                    Paul Watson wrote: They often even auto-detect based on your Windows settings. Indeed, yet isntalling Windows XP the other day I noticed that yet again they have still not managed to select your timezone based on the half dozen other times beforehand that you tell it you are in the United Kingdom. Quite why the rest of the world is assumed to run on RST (Redmond Standard Time) is beyond me. :|


                    David Wulff

                    "i said no to noddy like 20 times but in the end i just couldnt say no to him anymore" - Wishful Thinking

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                    David Stone
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                    David Wulff wrote: Quite why the rest of the world is assumed to run on RST (Redmond Standard Time) is beyond me. Doesn't bug me. :-D


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                    • B Bangerman

                      They do if they have dictionaries. But how about other things. For example, I installed the new RayMan 3 for my son. It had English (Usited States) but not English(anything else). In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak :-)


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                      Chris Austin
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                      Bangerman wrote: Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak kinowing ???? Man, you just keep digging yourself a deep hole. Hey don't worry, I can handle it. I took something. I can see things no one else can see. Why are you dressed like that? - Jack Burton

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                      • B Bangerman

                        I have often wondered why installers have amongst their set of install languages "English (United States)" but no "English (British)". I think I finally figured it out. The yanks arent smart enough to know the language they speak, so they put the "United States" on there to help the poor fellows out. ;P Now I'[ll stand well back and wait for the flames :suss:


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                        peterchen
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                        Ahhh... It's amazing how a common enemy can unite people!


                        Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
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                        • J John Fisher

                          Bangerman wrote: In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak Or they're being nice enough to specify the version of English you'll be installing. Wouldn't it be a shock to us "yanks" to make the only choice of "English" and be unexpectedly forced to ready horrible spellings like "colour"! :eek::-D "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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                          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                          We'll be teaching you to eat chips next. And no - I don't mean potato crisps. ;P Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears

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                          - Marcia Graesch

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                          • B Bangerman

                            I have often wondered why installers have amongst their set of install languages "English (United States)" but no "English (British)". I think I finally figured it out. The yanks arent smart enough to know the language they speak, so they put the "United States" on there to help the poor fellows out. ;P Now I'[ll stand well back and wait for the flames :suss:


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                            NormDroid
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                            So true ;) To iterate is human, to recurse is devine.

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                            • J John Fisher

                              Bangerman wrote: In fact I cant think of a single game I have installed that had any English other than English (United States). Surly It should just be "English" in this case. Hence, my original statement about the yanks not kinowing the language thay speak Or they're being nice enough to specify the version of English you'll be installing. Wouldn't it be a shock to us "yanks" to make the only choice of "English" and be unexpectedly forced to ready horrible spellings like "colour"! :eek::-D "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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                              Gavin Greig
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                              John Fisher wrote: Wouldn't it be a shock to us "yanks" to make the only choice of "English" and be unexpectedly forced to ready horrible spellings like "colour"! We do that with our product. We generate reports in 19 different languages or language variants (including French/French (Canadian) and a few others), but the only version of English we have is UK. The topic of a US English variant has come up a few times (and we'd be quite happy to do it) but the feedback we get from the States is that the use of UK English gives our reports a certain je ne sais quoi which sells well across the big pond. Gavin Greig "Haw, you're no deid," girned Charon. "Get aff ma boat or ah'll report ye." Matthew Fitt - The Hoose O Haivers: The Twelve Trauchles O Heracles.

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                              • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                                We'll be teaching you to eat chips next. And no - I don't mean potato crisps. ;P Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears

                                "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
                                - Marcia Graesch

                                Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++

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                                John Fisher
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                                Would you be referring to those things some people might call "Freedom Chips"? ;P Don't you just dunk them in the ketchup and shove them in your mouth? :~ "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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                                • J John Fisher

                                  Would you be referring to those things some people might call "Freedom Chips"? ;P Don't you just dunk them in the ketchup and shove them in your mouth? :~ "Yeah, and I invented the spellchecker" - fellow inventor Dan Quayle on hearing that Al Gore invented the Internet.

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  John Fisher wrote: Freedom Chips That's crap isn't it? X| I never did understand the American fascination with fries. Believe me, once you've tried the real thing (we call them chips) you won't want fries again. ;) John Fisher wrote: Don't you just dunk them in the ketchup and shove them in your mouth? Personally, I don't eat ketchup. I'm a Worcester sauce and hot mustard girl. :-D Besides, I'm a bit more refined than that. "Shove them in your mouth", indeed. :laugh: Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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