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From: pmajs@mail.bris.ac.uk (AJ. Sithers)
Subject: Re: Gibt's hier auch Inform-Autoren deutscher Adventures ?
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 10:24:26 GMT
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Fredrik Ekman (ekman@lysator.liu.se) wrote:
: In article <8Xcq2c2w200w@alcyone.darkside.com> buffoon@alcyone.darkside.com (The Buffoon) writes:

:    dr@fub46.zedat.fu-berlin.de (Dietrich Raisin) writes:

:    > Wrde mich sehr interessieren, da Graham mich untersttzen wrde, eine deutsc

:    I THINK WE ALL REGRET THE WAR, MANG.

:    [And other equally intelligent stuff.]

[snip...]

: Why is it that some of you Americans can't see that your language is
                                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

It's not even their language.

Except for color.

And a few other things.
: NOT the only one that is spoken on this planet? Not to mention that you
: cannot even speak it properly yourselves.

: The world is a multilingual society and the 'net is world-wide. Thus,
: the 'net has to be multilingual, too.

Cheers

Andy

