WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
WHERE ARE YOU FROM???
I am from Argentina
Fachamix
I am from Argentina
Fachamix
Location: Europe, Slovak Republic
Timezone: GMT+01
Official Language: Slovak
Spoken languages by myself: English, Slovak, German, Czech
Do you understand? RozumieÅ¡? Verstehen? RozumÃÅ¡?
Regards,
inflater
Timezone: GMT+01
Official Language: Slovak
Spoken languages by myself: English, Slovak, German, Czech
Do you understand? RozumieÅ¡? Verstehen? RozumÃÅ¡?
Regards,
inflater
My web site: http://inflater.wz.cz (Slovak)
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
Derrick operating system: http://derrick.xf.cz (Slovak and English )
- piranha
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Location: Oakland CA USA
Language: English but there is a lot of Spanish
I speak: English, German and I will learn Spanish next year
Language: English but there is a lot of Spanish
I speak: English, German and I will learn Spanish next year
SeaOS: Adding VT-x, networking, and ARM support
dbittman on IRC, @danielbittman on twitter
https://dbittman.github.io
dbittman on IRC, @danielbittman on twitter
https://dbittman.github.io
Lacation: The Netherlands
Language: Dutch
I Speak: Dutch, Frisian, English, German and a bit of French and very little spanisch.
@Albion
Why learn dutch? as i understand its rather difficult to learn.
Language: Dutch
I Speak: Dutch, Frisian, English, German and a bit of French and very little spanisch.
@Albion
Why learn dutch? as i understand its rather difficult to learn.
Author of COBOS
I'm not really sure. I've got nothing better to do in my spare time, plus I've found Dutch Grammar, which is an awesome site on the subject.os64dev wrote: @Albion
Why learn dutch? as i understand its rather difficult to learn.
I might even go there someday. Amsterdam looks nice...
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- Brynet-Inc
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What the heck is that supposed to mean? You speak "Canadian" ?Alboin wrote:Location: US
Language: English and a bit of Canadian
I speak: English, Canadian, a bit of Spanish, and I'm slowly learning Dutch in my spare time.
The primary/common spoken languages in Canada are English and French
But I don't know a single person who speaks French fluently where I am though..
<Canadian>Brynet-Inc wrote:What the heck is that supposed to mean? You speak "Canadian" ?Alboin wrote:Location: US
Language: English and a bit of Canadian
I speak: English, Canadian, a bit of Spanish, and I'm slowly learning Dutch in my spare time.
Everyone else knows nearly 3-5 languages, eh. I kinda thought it would be kind of funny since I only know one very fluently, eh.
</Canadian>
For those of use not speaking Canadian, I said:
Everyone else knows nearly 3-5 languages. I kinda thought it would be kind of funny since I only know one very fluently.
NB: I have nothing against Canadians. They're actually quite friendly. Just a joke it is.
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- Brynet-Inc
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- Colonel Kernel
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LOL @Alboin and Brynet... I don't know where in Canada you are Brynet, but here on the west coast we actually make fun of central and eastern Canadian accents a lot. Like when the IT admin (who's from Ontario) says "server room", and it sounds like "server rum", I ask him to stop bogarting the Captain Morgan's.
Top three reasons why my OS project died:
- Too much overtime at work
- Got married
- My brain got stuck in an infinite loop while trying to design the memory manager
- Brynet-Inc
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