Something every developer needs to know...
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Use proper English then... American English. ;P
Jeremy Falcon
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If you say
rise up lights
out loud, it sounds like you're sayingrazor blades
with an Australian accent. :thumbsup: Edit: Um... I made a typo and then went into a meeting. WhoopsJeremy Falcon
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If you say
rise up lights
out loud, it sounds like you're sayingrazor blades
with an Australian accent. :thumbsup: Edit: Um... I made a typo and then went into a meeting. WhoopsJeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
If you say rise up lights out loud, it sounds like you're saying razor blades with an Australian accent. :thumbsup:
As an Aussie, Not really... Here is what Aussies sound like: How to speak Australian : Abbreviate Everything - YouTube[^]
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
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If you say
rise up lights
out loud, it sounds like you're sayingrazor blades
with an Australian accent. :thumbsup: Edit: Um... I made a typo and then went into a meeting. WhoopsJeremy Falcon
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Use proper English then... American English. ;P
Jeremy Falcon
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That’s cool… you’re jealous. I get it.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
If you say rise up lights out loud, it sounds like you're saying razor blades with an Australian accent. :thumbsup:
As an Aussie, Not really... Here is what Aussies sound like: How to speak Australian : Abbreviate Everything - YouTube[^]
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee
Graeme_Grant wrote:
As an Aussie, Not really...
Who do you expect me to believe, the Internet or an actual Aussie? :laugh: It's a joke everyone.
Graeme_Grant wrote:
Here is what Aussies sound like: How to speak Australian : Abbreviate Everything - YouTube[^]
Yeah, it's a just play on the stereotypical accent. I'm sure there are differences in real life. Like, not everyone in the southern US has a deep twang in their accent.
Jeremy Falcon
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Crocodile Dundee - That is not a knife scene! - YouTube[^] Knife has 2 syllables Ni-if
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger
Best scene ever!
Jeremy Falcon
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Best scene ever!
Jeremy Falcon
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Graeme_Grant wrote:
As an Aussie, Not really...
Who do you expect me to believe, the Internet or an actual Aussie? :laugh: It's a joke everyone.
Graeme_Grant wrote:
Here is what Aussies sound like: How to speak Australian : Abbreviate Everything - YouTube[^]
Yeah, it's a just play on the stereotypical accent. I'm sure there are differences in real life. Like, not everyone in the southern US has a deep twang in their accent.
Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Yeah, it's a just play on the stereotypical accent
They're from Melbourne.
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
I'm sure there are differences in real life. Like, not everyone in the southern US has a deep twang in their accent.
Very much so. Also, the slang is the same yet different. For instance, Outback and Northern Queenslanders tend to join multiple words into one. eg: Waddaya think? = What do you think?
Graeme
"I fear not the man who has practiced ten thousand kicks one time, but I fear the man that has practiced one kick ten thousand times!" - Bruce Lee