NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF INDEPENDENCE
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I think the last time England tried to tell us how they'd manage the country, her best got their butts kicked by a bunch of farmers. Also, seeing as how she's handled the running of Northern Ireland, I think we'll stick to our own way. But, thanks for playing and I'll let Stan or John give you your parting gifts on the way out ;P Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
Tom Archer wrote: her best got their butts kicked by a bunch of farmers. Are you implying that the french troops were farmers in disguise ;P "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus
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Oh, there's a difference between Canadian and American accents. It can be subtle though and I might not be able to tell them apart if I wasn't Canadian.... eh.
I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours. ~Stephen Roberts
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You say that if there is only one "American" accent. (by which you are obviously excluding all of Canada) There are 3 major different accents in the US (southern is the most recognizable, but the north and the middle are different), and each one has many many sub accents. Its not as bad as England where some people can tell which block you live on by your accent, but a good ear can guess which state someone lives in, with a typical error of being off by the by the next state over. Linguists study this. It is a interesting subject, though I'm not sure if it has any use. (There are other subjects that linguists study there are more useful, but overall I find them less interesting)
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Henry miller wrote: Fortunatly for you, here in the US we believe in freedom of the press, so we will allow you to print the above just as long as you like. That's SO nice of you, event though, as far as I know, the CP servers are located in Canada, so there is absolutely nothing you could do anyway ;P "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus
Sure there is. The US could easially turn all of Great Briton (is that the right region? I know there are differences between England, G.B., and U.K., but I'm not sure which is the best term here) into a uninhabbited swamp. We won't, at least not over this silly issue, but we could if you did something stupid enough to warrent it.
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Tom Archer wrote: her best got their butts kicked by a bunch of farmers. Are you implying that the french troops were farmers in disguise ;P "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus
I have no problem in stating that the French were a very important part of our fight for independence. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework
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>Don't have to name them - you know them. Count me ignorant. I am genuinely curious as to which American cars you think are better than German cars. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
Name me one car by anyone designed and built in one country with parts all designed and built in one country. I don't follow cars for the most part, but in the issue I care most about: reliability, the Korean cars far outshine anything else. Thats in the last 3 years, who knows how this years models will stack up? I won't buy a car with less than 100,000 miles on it. I'm cheap, so I want something that I can take from 116,000 to 350,000 without spending much on it. I drive a Japanese designed car made in Canada with an American name. So what do I call my car?
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Nice, but this is the car of my dreams: VW Phaeton[^] Be sure to check out the W12 Engine :omg: But I guess I never get hold on that kind of money :-( "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus
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Name me one car by anyone designed and built in one country with parts all designed and built in one country. I don't follow cars for the most part, but in the issue I care most about: reliability, the Korean cars far outshine anything else. Thats in the last 3 years, who knows how this years models will stack up? I won't buy a car with less than 100,000 miles on it. I'm cheap, so I want something that I can take from 116,000 to 350,000 without spending much on it. I drive a Japanese designed car made in Canada with an American name. So what do I call my car?
You bring up a good point. Here in S.A. Chevrolets are simply re-branded Hyundais with some markup for the Chevy brand. I do say though that apart from cases like that you take the brand (design) as the home country. Jaguar is part of PAG which is owned by Ford, but it is definitely still a British car. Lambo is owned by Audi but apart from upping trim-and-fitting quality it is still very much an Italian car. Things will change over the years as most of these aquasitions are still fresh and haven't had time to change the bought brand. Remember when Jap meant crap? Toyota proves that wrong, very reliable and well built cars. regards, Paul Watson South Africa Michael Dunn wrote: "except the sod who voted this a 1, NO SOUP FOR YOU" Crikey! ain't life grand?
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You say that if there is only one "American" accent. (by which you are obviously excluding all of Canada) There are 3 major different accents in the US (southern is the most recognizable, but the north and the middle are different), and each one has many many sub accents. Its not as bad as England where some people can tell which block you live on by your accent, but a good ear can guess which state someone lives in, with a typical error of being off by the by the next state over. Linguists study this. It is a interesting subject, though I'm not sure if it has any use. (There are other subjects that linguists study there are more useful, but overall I find them less interesting)
To me, a Yankee northern accent is the most recognizable. Jeff Martin Triple20 Software
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You say that if there is only one "American" accent. (by which you are obviously excluding all of Canada) There are 3 major different accents in the US (southern is the most recognizable, but the north and the middle are different), and each one has many many sub accents. Its not as bad as England where some people can tell which block you live on by your accent, but a good ear can guess which state someone lives in, with a typical error of being off by the by the next state over. Linguists study this. It is a interesting subject, though I'm not sure if it has any use. (There are other subjects that linguists study there are more useful, but overall I find them less interesting)
You're quite right, there are a whole bunch of American accents. I'm familiar with the Southern accent. In Canada we have a few different accents too: there's the east coasters and the quebecois, both of which are very distinct.
I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours. ~Stephen Roberts
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LOL - did you write this ? It's just as funny as the original. But you can't seriously tell me there's a difference between Canadian and US accents ? Christian I have several lifelong friends that are New Yorkers but I have always gravitated toward the weirdo's. - Richard Stringer
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