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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.
Mexico.
"Jens Kleen" <JKl### [at] web de> wrote in message
news:3c1a130b@news.povray.org...
> German Keyboard
> "CJ" <hou### [at] yahoo com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:3c1a0af5$1@news.povray.org...
> > Strg?
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> > --
> > Regards,
> > C.J. POV User
> > PRSG
> > http://hyperion.spaceports.com/~povstudy/
> > hou### [at] yahoo com
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> > Grosch <dav### [at] freenet de> wrote in message
> > news:3c1a0a6c@news.povray.org...
> > > Hi,
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> > > look at this. Any questions or comments?
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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 :))
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> In German that would be something like 'Auf wiedersehen!'
"Auf Wiedersehen" means the same like "Good bye" in Englisch.
"See you" is better translated to "Man sieht sich!" or "Wir sehen uns!"
Just my two eurocents (that I can have also in real world from today on...)
;-)
So long,
Bonsai
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"Bonsai" <bon### [at] b0n541 net> wrote:
> Just my two eurocents (that I can have also in real world from today on...)
> ;-)
>
yeah ... I already got two packages from my bank ...
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Slime wrote:
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> > German Keyboard
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> Is the strangely shaped enter/return key a german keyboard thing?
I'm Irish and have yet to see a keyboard with a n enter key shaped
differently from the one shown. What shape's yours?
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Christoph Hormann schrieb:
> CJ wrote:
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> > Strg?
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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... ;-)
Quite simple: Shtoieroong + Alt + Antfairnen
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Zeger Knaepen schrieb:
> > > 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!'
...Owf Veederzayhen!
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