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What's wrong with that map?
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02/02/2011 18:10:25
 
 
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02/02/2011 16:40:39
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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>>>>>>>I'm just asking to native americans (except TC Holzer), what's wrong with that map?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://i.milliyet.com.tr/YeniAnaResim/2011/02/01/cehaletin-bu-kadari--1123445.Jpeg
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I looked at it anyway just to see what it was all about :o) Sad but hilarious too! :o)
>>>>>
>>>>>Does this mean Obama got all our troops out of Iraq? <s>
>>>>
>>>>Hayir, Obama ortadoguda taslari yerinden oynatmayi basardi gercekten. Misir'la Irak'in yerlerini degistirdi. manasi bu... :)))
>>>
>>>Easy for you to say!
>>
>>I don't understand Turkish (I'm guessing it's Turkish), so I tried a translator and this is what was returned:
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>>No, Obama is playing the Middle East made a really over stones. "Places of Egypt, Iraq changed." The meaning of this
>>
>>I doubt that's even close.... Metin/Charles? (the quoted part makes sense to me given the map but the rest, no -- so the translation must be WAY off --)
>
>Google translator really terrible with turkish. Even worse mine english. You know Charles knows turkish.
>
>taslari yerinden oynatmak : it's a idiom in turkish. It's translate is "moving away stones from their home". It's mean changing things.
>
>That's the all paragraph:
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>No, Obama really succeded change things at Middleeast. He moved each of Egypt (Misir in turkish) and Iraq with other. It means that... :)))
>
>I might wrote bad sentences but that's the mean...

Thanks Metin!
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