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Synthetic Soul
Not quite sure how you managed that, unless you are British* and used "Centre" instead of "Center".

If so, smack on the wrist for not paying attention, but pat on the back for being British. wink.gif

Any questions please ask. I'm no expert, but there are many here.

* Do Australians use "Centre"? I suppose other European countries would learn "Centre" as well... Color/Colour; Theater/Theatre; etc. I digress.
pyrosb
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Oct 19 2005, 05:54 AM)
Not quite sure how you managed that, unless you are British* and used "Centre" instead of "Center".

If so, smack on the wrist for not paying attention, but pat on the back for being British. wink.gif

Any questions please ask.  I'm no expert, but there are many here.

* Do Australians use "Centre"?  I suppose other European countries would learn "Centre" as well... Color/Colour; Theater/Theatre; etc.  I digress.
*



we canadians use centre as well, metre and theatre too.
the only country in the world that doesn't use "english" (ie Queen's English) is the United States.
and you americans rip most of the letters out of the word doughnut
if you want to read something funny see: Declaration of Revocation

ps sorry for hijacking your post
Synthetic Soul
I especially like:
  • Then look up "aluminium." Check the pronunciation guide.
  • It is not reasonable to host an event called the 'World Series' for a game which is not played outside of America.
  • While we're talking about regions, you must learn that there is no such place as Devonshire in England. The name of the county is "Devon."
I live in Devon(shire).

Thanks for the info, and the laughs. smile.gif

NB: It's even more surprising to me that Canadians also use "UK English".
Metallo
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Oct 19 2005, 03:54 AM)
Not quite sure how you managed that, unless you are British* and used "Centre" instead of "Center".

If so, smack on the wrist for not paying attention, but pat on the back for being British. wink.gif

Any questions please ask.  I'm no expert, but there are many here.

* Do Australians use "Centre"?  I suppose other European countries would learn "Centre" as well... Color/Colour; Theater/Theatre; etc.  I digress.
*



Good day!

Ehhh...ehhh... it was only a typing mistake, most probably.
I'm neither British nor American, although I am very familiar with both cultures because of my profession.

I had many laughs as well, and still have when doing meetings we both of you guys!

Indeed, two different languages!

Anyhow, thanks for your help, I think this forum is great wink.gif

Cheers
Alex



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