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17/12/2008 07:40:50
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
 
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17/12/2008 07:35:08
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>>>>>>>>>...
>>>>>>>>>It's not a bug, it's part of the design.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Amen
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You said "amen". It shows this's just a "wish", not "approval".. :)))
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In the sence it's used in christian church it's approval. And it's the end word of a prayer it also mean "end".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So I say Approval / End
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Agnes (^.^)
>>>>>
>>>>>I always thought Amen meant "Let it be so", as in "I beseech the Lord to make this [what's just been prayed for] happen".
>>>>
>>>>Literally. So this is an approval to that was said in the prayer? Or do I understand the word the wrong way?
>>>
>>>>
>>>>We use (colloquial) "Amen und aus" -> "Amen and end" to express that there is nothing more to be said and we agree.
>>>
>>>So do we - "Amen to that"
>>>
>>>Like an ending and agreement (just as amen comes at the end of a prayer) - So be it.
>>
>>So what was wrong with my statement?
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>What does the off button link to on your signature agnes ?
>
>Are you coming over to buy the UK soon. less than one pound to the euro when you exchange now.
>
>Nick

It states taht it shuts the internet down

The problem is that all my money was on that cool island (nice one, Iceland is in german Island). No they put my kajak under requisition.

There is still pound? Last time I visit UK I could pay with € everywhere ....

Agnes
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Weeks of programming can save you hours of planning.

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