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Who's on second?
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No that's first base
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Uno mas!
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Dude, it's a real life thing for the Politicians!
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The two extra copies - were they translations in two different languages ?
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Avijnata wrote: were they translations in two different languages ?
There's a Canadian joke in there somewhere.
But seriously, when you can't have a debate between politicians or a press conference or anything by a government official without getting everything repeated, you quickly come to realize how much "official bilingualism" sucks. And I'm saying this as a French-Canadian.
To quote Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, "this is North America, learn the language".
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Imagine my country India - where the 22 official languages are all 'peacefully co-existing'
modified 8-Jul-15 13:07pm.
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Avijnata wrote: 22 official languages are all 'peacefully co-existing'
I take it that the quotes are there for a reason.
Does your government keep thousands of people employed to translate documents nobody will ever read?
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Nothing very significant about the quotes - just that sometimes there are minor skirmishes based on language.
Regarding translation, i believe there's not so much of a necessity, since its often easier to employ a person who knows the other language; and such translation occurrences are rare indeed.
Also, it is not uncommon (at least in the Southern part of India, where I'm from) for people to know about 3-4 languages other than English. [For example, I know four Indian languages - two reasonably well (read-write-speak-understand), and two at a conversational level].
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Avijnata wrote: Regarding translation, i believe there's not so much of a necessity
There's no "necessity" here either, but because it's the law, our government spends on the order of billions of dollars a year to do some translations that nobody cares about. I think that last figure I saw being quoted was around 2.4B for last year. Which is a significant burden for the taxpayer when your population is under 40M.
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Never knew that translation was a multi-billion dollar industry.
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It's not really as much an "industry" as it is part of the cost of running the government over here. It's an expenditure nobody benefits from except for the people it keeps employed.
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Just watched the singing of the National Anthem prior to the State Of Origin decider. Is Lucy[^] related to you?
On looks alone, I'd say no, but it ain't a common surname.
I slip her a length or two I tell ya.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Subtle as ever Michael!
"Is this your sister, because I want to bump uglies with her?"
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Michael Martin wrote: On looks alone, I'd say no
Yeah, she seems to have hair.
Michael Martin wrote: I slip her a length or two I tell ya
If she's related to Chris, I am sure he would be of help.
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I hate to kick your koala, but no[^].
veni bibi saltavi
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That page needs updating with the info that MM would slip her a length or two.
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Chris' sister?
Best shag I ever had!
Only joking
She was terrible
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Oh, by the way ...
QUEENSLANDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRR
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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Michael Martin wrote: I slip her a length or two I tell ya
and that, folks, is where we get the phrase "Maunder Minimum"
course 50 odd points to bugger all....well thats nowt but a flogging
B
MCAD
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I can't believe I missed this thread.
And now I wished I had still missed it.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I was thinking the same thing when I saw it, and thought of asking Maunder as well.
Unusually, the National Anthem, was probably the most exciting bit of the hole match.
"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read." Frank Zappa 1980
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Always the gentleman, Mick. May you never change.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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There is so much in IT these days (so many languages, frameworks, architectures, platforms etc.) that it is unrealistic for a person to have a reasonable knowledge of all of it.
That being the case, which is the best strategy to pursue: pick a narrow field and develop a deep knowledge about it or pick a set of fields and develop shallow (but non-zero) knowledge about them all?
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