"Our Weasels are eating doughnuts, and drinking beer ..eh?"
much like Aussie en_au which prepends a "G'day mate.. and ends with the ..eh?"
"G'day mate, our weasels be puttin our phone system on the barbie...eh?"
or even to stretch it a bit, Antarctic english....en_an which makes copious use of brr..
"Brrr....our weasles froze to death looking for a phone..Brrr..."
;)
At 06:08 5/14/2004, you wrote:
On 5/14/04 4:19 AM, "Robinson Tim-W10277" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There should probably be en_uk, en_us, en_ca, en_za, en_nz, en_oz, en_ie and
> en_in etc to allow each English-speaking country to localise prompts.
To further complicate things, there really should be a few more categories for all the different kinds of English spoken in the us: en_us_tx (Texas) en_us_mn (Minnesota) en_us_ny (New York) en_us_ca (California) etc... ;P Simon in N'awlins
P.S.-who says us Americans sleep?!
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