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Jetman just crossed the Channel from Calais to Dover at 200km/h
no videoyet available but
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1l2ul_jet-man-yves-rossi-le-nouvel-icare_extreme
Congrats Yves Rossi !
Marc
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48dcd590@news.povray.org...
> Jetman just crossed the Channel from Calais to Dover at 200km/h
> no videoyet available but
> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1l2ul_jet-man-yves-rossi-le-nouvel-icare_extreme
> Congrats Yves Rossi !
>
> Marc
>
This guy probably didn't trust the Eurostar too much...
Xavier
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de news: 48dd69b5$1@news.povray.org...
>
> news: 48dcd590@news.povray.org...
>> Jetman just crossed the Channel from Calais to Dover at 200km/h
>> no videoyet available but
>> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1l2ul_jet-man-yves-rossi-le-nouvel-icare_extreme
>> Congrats Yves Rossi !
>>
>> Marc
>>
>
> This guy probably didn't trust the Eurostar too much...
>
> Xavier
Oh maybe but he still needs a parachute to land due to the size of his
bollocks. :-)
Marc
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What is Englang?
--
- Warp
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48ddf682@news.povray.org...
> What is Englang?
>
An islang between Netherlang and Irelang
(about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
Marc (stubborn me?)
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m_a_r_c wrote:
> 48ddf682@news.povray.org...
>> What is Englang?
>>
> An islang between Netherlang and Irelang
> (about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
>
> Marc (stubborn me?)
>
>
Not quite right, but close.
Should be:Part of an islang (along with Scotlang and Waleg) between
Netherlang and Irelang (about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
:-D
John
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"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
> Not quite right, but close.
> Should be:Part of an islang (along with Scotlang and Waleg) between
> Netherlang and Irelang (about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
> :-D
What's the difference between English and British?
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- Warp
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Warp wrote:
> Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
>> Not quite right, but close.
>> Should be:Part of an islang (along with Scotlang and Waleg) between
>> Netherlang and Irelang (about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
>> :-D
>
> What's the difference between English and British?
>
I am English and therefore British
Stephen is Scottish and therefore also British
England, Scotland, Wales and (arguably) Northern Ireland are part of
Great Britain and their inhabitants are British as well as having their
own native nationality (English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish)
John
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"Eppur si muove" - Galileo Galilei
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>> What's the difference between English and British?
>>
> I am English and therefore British
> Stephen is Scottish and therefore also British
>
> England, Scotland, Wales and (arguably) Northern Ireland are part of
> Great Britain and their inhabitants are British as well as having their
> own native nationality (English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish)
Somebody draw a Venn diagram!
--
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http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
> Warp wrote:
> > Doctor John <joh### [at] homecom> wrote:
> >> Not quite right, but close.
> >> Should be:Part of an islang (along with Scotlang and Waleg) between
> >> Netherlang and Irelang (about 1500 km southwest from Finlang ;-)
> >> :-D
> >
> > What's the difference between English and British?
> >
> I am English and therefore British
> Stephen is Scottish and therefore also British
> England, Scotland, Wales and (arguably) Northern Ireland are part of
> Great Britain and their inhabitants are British as well as having their
> own native nationality (English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish)
I was expecting a humoristic answer, in par with the tone of this thread.
OTOH, some might argue that your answer *is* humoristic...
--
- Warp
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