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RE: [wg-review] Re: [cctld-discuss] Comments on review of DNSOby MrPark
I was born and raised in England, and though I have some trouble with some
dialects (particularly Scouse and Geordie) I would also say that the
statement is generally untrue.
bukko
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From: owner-wg-review@dnso.org [mailto:owner-wg-review@dnso.org]On Behalf Of
Bret Busby
Sent: 17 January 2001 14:29
To: Nigel Roberts
Cc: Eric Dierker; Jefsey Morfin; Oscar A. Robles Garay; Pilar Luque;
yjpark@myepark.com; wg-review@dnso.org; cctld-discuss@wwtld.org
Subject: Re: [wg-review] Re: [cctld-discuss] Comments on review of DNSOby
MrPark
Nigel Roberts wrote:
>
> > in which country, the user is located. From what I understand, people
> > from one part of Britain, have difficulty understanding people from
> > another part of Britain, and, that is due to the language used, and,
>
> I'm sorry but you understand wrongly. This is just nonsense.
Ah. So, we are to regard what the British tell us, as nonsense. I see.
The information was given by people born and raised in Britain.
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