The english language also has many french words in it wich came from the migration of the normands to the british isles. i think the different terms as british english, american english, are for the dialects spoken in each region. the language is called english, but dialects differ from one place to another. you should go to belgium, they have flemish, wich is the collection of dialects that come from dutch that they spoke. even 10kms away from the place you live in belgium people talk a completely different dialect. Although for technical purposes the language is refered as dutch. we have that as well everywhere in latin america, our language is spanish (except for brazil) but it varies in coloquial words from one country to another and within regions of the same country
I'm just agains any kind of intrusive advertising, wich really preocupies me alot, because i feel they are a tresspasing of our privacy, now with current news, of ads in video games, tv, internet, media. although i would definetly support ads in legal downloads of tv series, i mean, it would be an excelent bargain for the producing studios, to edit the series without breaks, and embed the episode with the types of ads one sees in sport games, during the game, wich are small and usually on a corner of the screen. i actually think they could pull it off as a win-win situation for them, the advertisers, and the end users, they would win money off extra advertising embedding the ads, the advertisers would win because their product would be advertised, and the end user would win because he is getting the availability to see his favorite tv show, whenever he wants, and be doing something perfectly legal:->
i agree with you, i'll still wait for more advanced models to begin considering as a viable business solution, but as i see it there are a lot of possibilities(for us IT guys), getting your paper every day, with hourly updates, better screens for visualizing telemetry data, a whole new generation of PDA's. i think these screens are something cool
The english language also has many french words in it wich came from the migration of the normands to the british isles. i think the different terms as british english, american english, are for the dialects spoken in each region. the language is called english, but dialects differ from one place to another. you should go to belgium, they have flemish, wich is the collection of dialects that come from dutch that they spoke. even 10kms away from the place you live in belgium people talk a completely different dialect. Although for technical purposes the language is refered as dutch. we have that as well everywhere in latin america, our language is spanish (except for brazil) but it varies in coloquial words from one country to another and within regions of the same country
being an assembly coder i can say that i don't care how you mispell any word.
p.s. i think the ire/language relation should be between asm and ruby
I'm just agains any kind of intrusive advertising, wich really preocupies me alot, because i feel they are a tresspasing of our privacy, now with current news, of ads in video games, tv, internet, media. although i would definetly support ads in legal downloads of tv series, i mean, it would be an excelent bargain for the producing studios, to edit the series without breaks, and embed the episode with the types of ads one sees in sport games, during the game, wich are small and usually on a corner of the screen. i actually think they could pull it off as a win-win situation for them, the advertisers, and the end users, they would win money off extra advertising embedding the ads, the advertisers would win because their product would be advertised, and the end user would win because he is getting the availability to see his favorite tv show, whenever he wants, and be doing something perfectly legal :->
i agree with you, i'll still wait for more advanced models to begin considering as a viable business solution, but as i see it there are a lot of possibilities(for us IT guys), getting your paper every day, with hourly updates, better screens for visualizing telemetry data, a whole new generation of PDA's. i think these screens are something cool