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09/12/1999 23:48:19
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00300258
Message ID:
00301784
Vues:
47
John,

If we're all speaking Russian here, what do you mean by 'vicyat'? "Weshat'", "Govorit'"?

>I guess all I can add to this is:
>
>Ya ne hochu vicyat glupayu slovu zdes.
>
>
>>Well... I did retract the Amazing Mr. Ed comment... The fact is, Ed is taking this all too personally. He is not holding himself accountable for his technical inaccuracies. And, he has been allowed to get away with it far too long. I am staying totally technical here. However, it appears you are endorsing his "personal" feeling in this regard. It looks like a double standard to me...
>>
>>I really don't care. I was more interested in knowing if you know what he said. Of course, I don't see how you derive any sort of inflection from two words and an exclamation point.....
>>
>>
>>>Not a word. I am guessing the meaning from the inflection...
>>>
>>>"Well put" is my (maybe lame) attempt at trying to make light of an ugly situation.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Do you really know Russian.....????
>>>>
>>>>>>>Yet another technically incorrect response from the amazing Mr. Ed....
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Poshyol von!
>>>>>
>>>>>Well put. :-)
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