Serbian and Croatian languages are similar. Until a couple of years ago, these languages were one, "serbocroatian" language. But, there are many annoying differences. For example, month names in Serbian are similar to English (Januar, Februar, etc.), but in Croatian months have totaly different names.
Serbian language has two "scripts", or as we call them, alphabets. Primary is the cyrillic alphabet and secondary, latin alphabet. I would like to see KDE in both of these alphabets, but, latin is better then nothin':)
No big deal. I have Siemens S10, also known as "the brick", and if a message arrives from www.quios.com onto this phone, the moment you try to read it, the phone shuts down. The same happens if you want to view a saved message from Quios. The only way to read message is to EDIT it instead of VIEWing it.
Boys and girls are different. Chicks don't dig computers. Period.
How about one of these?
Serbian and Croatian languages are similar. Until a couple of years ago, these languages were one, "serbocroatian" language. But, there are many annoying differences. For example, month names in Serbian are similar to English (Januar, Februar, etc.), but in Croatian months have totaly different names.
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Serbian language has two "scripts", or as we call them, alphabets. Primary is the cyrillic alphabet and secondary, latin alphabet. I would like to see KDE in both of these alphabets, but, latin is better then nothin'
The price of a Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP is around $100, while Powershot costs between $550 and $700.
Don't you think it's silly to compare a $100 game system with a professional $600 digital camera?
They would look at the sources and laugh to death :)
No big deal. I have Siemens S10, also known as "the brick", and if a message arrives from www.quios.com onto this phone, the moment you try to read it, the phone shuts down. The same happens if you want to view a saved message from Quios. The only way to read message is to EDIT it instead of VIEWing it.