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Visual FoxPro
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Hi John,
Remember that Pi the circle to radius ratio is pronounced Pee all over the world exept by english speakers with no knowledge of the Greek language.

All the best

Peter

(am I going to see you in Milwaukee)


>Hi Milan,
>
>Are you sure it's not pronounced "PEE", not "PI"? In Russian, it's the "PEE" pronunciation and I thought the languages were very similar in pronunciation.
>
>
>>I think, that you will not have problems with "Plzenske pivo" - first word is almost as in English, pivo - as PI (3.14 :-)) + VOcabulary
>>
>>I hope, that you enjoy your stay here
>>Best regards,
>>Milan
>>
>>>G'day Milan,
>>>Really looking forward to it! It's described as a "fairy tale city" in some of the brochures.
>>>BTW, how do I pronounce "Plzenske pivo"?? (looking to impress my fellow travellers here :-)
>>>Regards
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>we catch every word :-))).
>>>>But without any joke, IMHO is Prague one of the _most_ beautifull town - you will see it. And Pilsner beer (in Czech it is "Plzenske pivo") is one of the best (but this well known beer is not dark, but we have, of course, also dark beers). You are welcome...
>>>>
>>>>Best regards,
>>>>Milan from Prague
>>>>
>>>>>Hey guys,
>>>>>Guess what, just by coincidence, and after this conversation we had in July, I'm actually off to Prague as part of a "History of Science" Tour next month. Whoo hoooo!
>>>>>5 days there; including an afternoon in Pilsen where I believe the beer is good. I hope they have some dark beer too.
>>>>>
>>>>>Looking at the schedule, it seems Prague is full of great history. You were right Jozef!
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll let you know how I liked it when I get back. Please don't tell anyone there about my punny joke or I won't get through the border crossing. :-(
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards
Peter Cortiel
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