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thanks
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PRSG
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmx de> wrote in message
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> Short form of 'Steuerung' on a german keyboard.
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> So the well known combination is called 'Strg + Alt + Entf' in German, but
> don't ask me how to pronounce that... ;-)
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> Christoph
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> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmx de>
> IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
> things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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LoooooooooooL :)))
In Portuguese cu means @ss ;)
In French is neck.
What a versatile pair of letters :))
Best Regards.
"Zeger Knaepen" <zeg### [at] student kuleuven ac be> wrote in message
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> > > cu!
> > I don't know what that means in German, but it's quite rude in
Portuguese...
> it's not German, it's English...
> c u is pronounced as see you.
> In German that would be something like 'Auf wiedersehen!'
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> cu!
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Hmmm.
Your keyboard will be out of date in about a month.
You need another with the (?)euro sign ;)
Best regards.
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> what's strange about the enter-key? It's exactly the same as my enter-key...
> (azerty-keyboard)
Are Vlaams (!) keyboards AZERTY ? I tought they were QWERTY.. (well, I
guess it would cause some nightmares for people in Brussels). Now, I'm
wondering : what do they have in Holland ?
Fabien.
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JPGargoyle wrote:
> In French is neck.
Or rather "ass", if you pronounce literally.
Fabien.
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in news:3C1### [at] skynet be Fabien Mosen wrote:
> Now, I'm
> wondering : what do they have in Holland ?
>
qwerty
Ingo
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email in vacations. Fortunately, my brain got used to the strange arrange of
keys quite fast!!!
Fernando.
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"Jens Kleen" <JKl### [at] web de> wrote in message
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> German Keyboard
> "CJ" <hou### [at] yahoo com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:3c1a0af5$1@news.povray.org...
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> > --
> > Regards,
> > C.J. POV User
> > PRSG
> > http://hyperion.spaceports.com/~povstudy/
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> > Grosch <dav### [at] freenet de> wrote in message
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> > what's strange about the enter-key? It's exactly the same as my
enter-key...
> > (azerty-keyboard)
> Are Vlaams (!) keyboards AZERTY ? I tought they were QWERTY.. (well, I
> guess it would cause some nightmares for people in Brussels). Now, I'm
> wondering : what do they have in Holland ?
I thought azerty-keyboards were only used in 2 countries: France and
Belgium. So it's actually only France and Flanders?
weird people... :)
cu!
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> I thought azerty-keyboards were only used in 2 countries: France and
> Belgium. So it's actually only France and Flanders?
> weird people... :)
No, no. AZERTY all over in Belgium. It's just silly me that tought
(without knowing too much) that Flanders had QWERTY. That said, I
don't know if all symbol keys are identical between north and south.
For the record, there are important differences in symbols placing
between France-french and Belgium-french keyboards !
Well, I suppose you don't have the accents, anyway ?
Follow-up to off-topic.
Fabien.
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JPGargoyle wrote:
> LoooooooooooL :)))
>
> In Portuguese cu means @ss ;)
>
> In French is neck.
That would be "cou".
"cul" with the silent l at the end also means @ss.
> What a versatile pair of letters :))
*nods*
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