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    Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Josh Baakko
   (...) Hey Leave my...um...I can't even figure out Dutch, but anyways... I got English, french, & a little Spanish in my head... Josh (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Lindsay Frederick Braun
   (...) In Nederlands wordt [?] deze woord "filosofie" gespeld. Klopt dat? Ack, my awful understanding of Dutch tenses rears its ugly head. I'm just a buitenlander, what do I know? ;) (...) "NOBODY expects the Spanish Encephalitis!" Or is that (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Larry Pieniazek
     (...) Well, I've tried "going dutch", anyway. Typically it would be the last date I went on with that particular girl. :-) So here's a question for the language geeks. Whyfore that phrase? The Hollanders I've met (that actually were from the (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
    
         Phrase —Manfred Moolhuysen
      (...) Where it not the English who came up with that phrase ? If I'm not mistaking, the've linked some very nasty habits to our nationality during the time we fought out a fierce naval war with them. There was an incident where the Dutch destoid and (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
     
          Re: Phrase —Lindsay Frederick Braun
      (...) No, it was the act of the theft of those ships in the Sound in 1667. It's one of the only times that London (the city of) actually *panicked* over a foreign threat. If memory serves, it was one of the fleet flagships that the Dutch made off (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
     
          Re: Phrase —Larry Pieniazek
      The following is a totally serious post, my apologies for posting it in .fun... In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes: <more than you probably expected could be said about 17th century naval history... unless you knew the (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
     
          Re: Phrase —Lindsay Frederick Braun
       (...) What? I could write a book on a rowboat! Not that rowboat, that other one over there... (...) Hey! Take it to .geek! We can't be having fun in .geek, or geeks in .fun, or 911 turbos that do a quarter mile in 1.3 seconds in .loc.au! Now that (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
     
          Re: Phrase —Shiri Dori
      In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Larry Pieniazek writes: <snip> (...) Very. Definitely. BTW, Larry, speaking of geeks of some sort, you're a system architect, right? My dad is writing a book (1) about system modeling, and I'm actually his editor (nobody (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
     
          Re: Phrase —Lindsay Frederick Braun
       (...) I've gotta ask the obvious question (or not so obvious?): Is he writing it in English or in Hebrew? Or both? As an editor myself I'm interested in how he's positioned himself and how the publishing process works outside the US and Europe. Is (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
      
           Re: Phrase —Shiri Dori
       (...) English. (...) He hooked up with a publishing company from Europe, actually, it might even be the Netherlands, but I forget. The publishing company is getting the book out at *their* expense, and he's getting a percentage of the profit (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
     
          Re: Phrase —Selçuk Göre
        (...) Wow!.. Little Shiri grows too fast..:-) You were fourteen when we first meet you here, right? Time really rolls too fast. Congrats..:-) Selçuk (will be officially end of his 30 (i.e. too old) in a few months) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
      
           Re: Phrase —Shiri Dori
       (...) Fifteen, but yeah, it does go by fast... sorta. ;-) I remember when you first found out how old I was (in that demented intern thread - gahh!). (...) Ahhhh, ain't no such thing as too old. If you're playing with lego, you can't be that old, (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
     
          UML +/- —Larry Pieniazek
      (...) I work in the real world and I am usually at the leading edge where we are trying to get the basic concepts down. So UML is overly precise for what I typically need to convey. I am usually at the lines and boxes level and showing a mishmash of (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
     
          Re: UML +/- —Larry Pieniazek
      In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Larry Pieniazek writes: <snip> Rereading that it sounds like I don't like/approve of UML. That would be incorrect. That it has been adopted as a standard instead of several rival notations and methodologies is a *huge( win (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
     
          Re: UML +/- —Shiri Dori
      (...) Understandable. Actually, I *didn't* get the impression that you didn't like UML; I just got the impression that its uses weren't fully, well, useful to you. <shameless plug> My dad's methodology, while not directly opposing UML, challanges (...) (23 years ago, 27-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
    
         Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Selçuk Göre
      (...) Your suspicion might be well true, because your phrase "going dutch" is equal to Turkish phrase "alman usülü" which translates as "german way" and exactly means "to pay one's own expenses on a date or outing." Selçuk (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Manfred Moolhuysen
     I always believed I made much more mistakes average per posting :-) (...) Ja, dat is (bijna) juist. (...) More than you think, "wordt" is correct here. You should have used "dit woord" instead of "deze woord". Greetings, M. Moolhuysen. (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Shiri Dori
   (...) Sliding Doors (was that the name in english?), woohoo! I loved that movie, I'm a goner for parallel worlds / anything of the sort, and that was very cool. Plus it was a romantic comedy in the mix. And it had that cute British guy. Can't say I (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Lindsay Frederick Braun
   (...) What movie? The phrase faaaarrr predates Gwyneth Paltrow-- it probably predates her *birth*, in fact. It's a Monty Pythonism from the Flying Circus days (not the movies). Three guys in red outfits who show up whenever someone gets offended and (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Shiri Dori
   (...) I know, Lindsay dahlin - but in Sliding Doors (grr - I think that was the name) the British guy *was* referencing to Monty Python. He's standing next to Gwyneth in the elevator, she drops her earring, he picks it up, she says thanks, and he (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Mark Sandlin
     (...) More commonly known to American audiences as the weasely brother in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. :^) ~Grand Admiral Muffin Head (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
   
        Re: New Train Sets #10013 and #10014 —Erik Olson
   (...) This movie also got bad reviews because the reviewers saw it as a poor and unimaginative remake of _The Secret Life of Veronique_ which they had all seen umpteen times at Cannes during their golden age and mentioned in their reviews. I've (...) (23 years ago, 28-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
 

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