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| Chris Lambert 2002-08-10, 5:23 pm |
| You are a big cock suker only coksukers use NTL as Isp
"Mickael Dickinson" <michael.dickinson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>
> ok need a bit of advice.
> say you had offices in the usa and in germany. communication between the 2
> offices were all done in english, but the offices in germany need to
> communicate to others in germany using the german language.
>
> i know that you can install the english version in both offices, and
install
> the german locale settings in the german office, but would would it be
more
> advisable to install the german version in the german offices and install
> english locales aswell to switch between?
> i had a question and was unsure which would b more advisable, the options
> were 'english/german/translated/multilanguage, i know its either going to
be
> ebglish or german.
>
> what would you select?
>
>
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| Mickael Dickinson 2002-08-10, 5:23 pm |
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any1 else feel like mailing a complaint as iv just done?
i can see at least 2 abusive attacks already tonight from this idiot!!
"Chris Lambert" <clambert@cal.net> wrote in message
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> You are a big cock suker only coksukers use NTL as Isp
> "Mickael Dickinson" <michael.dickinson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:1Wf59.863$WP6.25708@newsfep3-gui.server.ntli.net...
> >
> > ok need a bit of advice.
> > say you had offices in the usa and in germany. communication between the
2
> > offices were all done in english, but the offices in germany need to
> > communicate to others in germany using the german language.
> >
> > i know that you can install the english version in both offices, and
> install
> > the german locale settings in the german office, but would would it be
> more
> > advisable to install the german version in the german offices and
install
> > english locales aswell to switch between?
> > i had a question and was unsure which would b more advisable, the
options
> > were 'english/german/translated/multilanguage, i know its either going
to
> be
> > ebglish or german.
> >
> > what would you select?
> >
> >
>
>
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| Mathew 2002-08-16, 6:23 pm |
| German in the German offices, English in the English offices. Correspondance
can still be made in English using the German versions - just change the
keybaord layout/locale/whatever and this would probably work better
Mat
"Mickael Dickinson" <michael.dickinson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> NNTP-Posting-Host: 212.159.23.155
> X-Complaints-To: abuse@plus.net.uk
>
> any1 else feel like mailing a complaint as iv just done?
>
> i can see at least 2 abusive attacks already tonight from this idiot!!
>
> "Chris Lambert" <clambert@cal.net> wrote in message
> news:IKg59.7197$SA3.471777@wards...
> > You are a big cock suker only coksukers use NTL as Isp
> > "Mickael Dickinson" <michael.dickinson@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> > news:1Wf59.863$WP6.25708@newsfep3-gui.server.ntli.net...
> > >
> > > ok need a bit of advice.
> > > say you had offices in the usa and in germany. communication between
the
> 2
> > > offices were all done in english, but the offices in germany need to
> > > communicate to others in germany using the german language.
> > >
> > > i know that you can install the english version in both offices, and
> > install
> > > the german locale settings in the german office, but would would it be
> > more
> > > advisable to install the german version in the german offices and
> install
> > > english locales aswell to switch between?
> > > i had a question and was unsure which would b more advisable, the
> options
> > > were 'english/german/translated/multilanguage, i know its either going
> to
> > be
> > > ebglish or german.
> > >
> > > what would you select?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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