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Mike <pov### [at] aol com> wrote in message news:37D2E652.90C8C2AD@aol.com...
> > Should have known this was another American corruption of the language.
> > Wouldn't have bothered with my reply.
>
> Thou art sincere in thy regret. My apologies for the grievous harm thou
hath
> endured for my country's faults to your most noble and honourable
language.
> Take thou what course thou wilt.
Latin-1 character set)
--John
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"John M. Dlugosz" wrote:
> Mike <pov### [at] aol com> wrote in message news:37D2E652.90C8C2AD@aol.com...
> > > Should have known this was another American corruption of the language.
> > > Wouldn't have bothered with my reply.
> >
> > Thou art sincere in thy regret. My apologies for the grievous harm thou
> hath
> > endured for my country's faults to your most noble and honourable
> language.
> > Take thou what course thou wilt.
>
> Latin-1 character set)
>
> --John
But then he'd have to use my UniPatch to get it rendered correctly. :-P
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"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
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I just got back from Ashland, OR, USA to see the Shakespeare festival... now it
seems I can't escape the language. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. I like
this kind of stuff. For a real hoot, see if anyone has "This years most arrogant
email" thread from way back when. Looking back, that was a fun flame war. (Please
don't take this as an invitation to start another one, tho)
Mike wrote:
> > Should have known this was another American corruption of the language.
> > Wouldn't have bothered with my reply.
>
> Thou art sincere in thy regret. My apologies for the grievous harm thou hath
> endured for my country's faults to your most noble and honourable language.
> Take thou what course thou wilt.
--
Joshua English
eng### [at] spiritone com
IQC: 1946299
"It's a thankless job, but I've got a lot of Karma to burn off."
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>email" thread from way back when. Looking back, that was a fun flame war.
(Please
>don't take this as an invitation to start another one, tho)
*jumps in* HARAAHHH!!! *pulls out the flame thrower*
Who'll take me???!!! *looks around crazy-eyed*
--
Lance.
OK, so that was much ado about nothing... EGADS! It's happening to me
too!!! :O
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"John M. Dlugosz" wrote:
> Mike <pov### [at] aol com> wrote in message news:37D2E652.90C8C2AD@aol.com...
> > > Should have known this was another American corruption of the language.
> > > Wouldn't have bothered with my reply.
> >
> > Thou art sincere in thy regret. My apologies for the grievous harm thou
> hath
> > endured for my country's faults to your most noble and honourable
> language.
> > Take thou what course thou wilt.
>
> Latin-1 character set)
>
> --John
Strange. You posted about the thorn today, and then my wife goes and uses one
in AIM with me today.
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"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
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Josh English wrote in message <37D5442C.89974D4D@spiritone.com>...
>I just got back from Ashland, OR, USA to see the Shakespeare festival...
now it
>seems I can't escape the language. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. I
like
>this kind of stuff. For a real hoot, see if anyone has "This years most
arrogant
>email" thread from way back when. Looking back, that was a fun flame war.
(Please
>don't take this as an invitation to start another one, tho)
A solution to the problem of spelling in the POV-Ray documentation: rewrite
the docs in Middle English. Then, spelling won't matter.
Mark
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Jon A. Cruz <jon### [at] geocities com> wrote in message
news:37D### [at] geocities com...
> Strange. You posted about the thorn today, and then my wife goes and uses
one
> in AIM with me today.
>
and a nice idea. I presume it's still used in Western Europe, because it's
in the 8859-1 character set.
--John
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"John M. Dlugosz" wrote:
> Jon A. Cruz <jon### [at] geocities com> wrote in message
> news:37D### [at] geocities com...
> > Strange. You posted about the thorn today, and then my wife goes and uses
> one
> > in AIM with me today.
> >
>
> and a nice idea. I presume it's still used in Western Europe, because it's
> in the 8859-1 character set.
>
> --John
AIM:
http://aim.aol.com/
Although when I'm on Linux, I use GAIM
http://www.marko.net/gaim/
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But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
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Larry Fontaine wrote in message <37D72B25.18EC4BDA@isd.net>...
>Look at Old English compared to ours!! Thou shalt use
>antialiasing witht thine POV lest ye be creating Awesome Rolekth.
Thou art using Middle English. Old English is much harder to read. (Beowulf
in the original, as compared to Shakspeare in the original)
Mark
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>You sir have the brain-pan of a stage-coach driver.
You talkin ta ME? I said... you talkin TA ME???
Well... ain't no body else here, YOU MUST BE TALKIN TA ME!
Seriously though... sir? SIR??? Hmm... I didn't know I was treated as a
SIR yet... Damn, talk about progress! ;)
Gee, soon you'll all think I'm a married 16-year-old with a 3 month old kid
called Zenith... *thinks about that for a second*
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