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  • Aaaah - thanks charl.
    I didn't realise that Herb was editing posts inside the topic.
    Thanks too to you Herb! ( & team)

    Regards - Colin

  • Seems to be a mac problem.
    Why do you eat this dirty little apple?

    [:)] Jovan

  • I don't use Apple products...

    I ownly 'pretend' that I do..

    This way I generally get more attention... Women hate PC's you know !!

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    @charl said:

    I don't use Apple products...

    I ownly 'pretend' that I do..

    This way I generally get more attention... Women hate PC's you know !!


    Nothing against you.
    But "sneaky" is not a rellay nice word for Austrians. And I'm an Austrian.

    And the Mac?
    2 years ago a young smart man entered very proud my office with a brand new Powerbook under his arms.
    I tried to connect a windows laptop to a beamer for a presentation & got a blue screen.
    He said: "Arghh... Let us work with the powerbook. An Apple never got a blue screen.
    He connected the powerbook to the beamer and... got a blue screen.
    Finally we used an ordinary PC for the presentation.
    What a desaster for an Apple user...

    [:)] Jovan

  • of course 'sneaky' can be very nice...

    Especially in this context

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    @charl said:

    of course 'sneaky' can be very nice...

    Especially in this context


    It seems my english is not up to date...

    [:)] Jovan

  • jovan, i understood *sneaky* as *gerissen* which i took very well as a compliment ... and regarding computers: in 99% of all cases the problem is to be found between screen and chair [6] this applies to all platforms [;)]
    christian

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
  • Regarding "sneaky" it depends on the context... Its like when VSL release something mind boggeling and I call them 'insane' - its a compliment [:D]

  • My translation was "heimtückisch" or "hinterhältig", which is a quite different meaning.
    So I unterstand why very often wars have been startet between countries because of wrong interpretation of foreign languages.
    Thanks,

    [:)] Jovan

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    @jovan said:

    My translation was "heimtückisch" or "hinterhältig", which is a quite different meaning.
    So I unterstand why very often wars have been startet between countries because of wrong interpretation of foreign languages.
    Thanks,

    [:)] Jovan


    What wonders those little smilies do to alleviate most of those problems. [:D]