On Τρι 28 Σεπ 2004 13:41, Tomislav Markovski wrote:
> This is a typical flamebait message. Trollings such as the above
> are the main reason we're not taking active participation in this
> discussion. We will layout our opinion on a single document and
> distribute it to the Debian Project.
> Pleas
On Τρι 28 Σεπ 2004 11:05, Игор Петрески wrote:
> Yes this is very true, but I don't recall thata Republic of
> Macedonia have such agreement with any other country, company,
> distribution, esspecially not with things related with Debian. Even
> M$ agrred to change these settings. By the way, when
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:31:31 +0300, John Manganas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Igor Petreski, Editor in Chief
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PCInfo+, Macedonian IT Magazine
Vasil Gjorgov, 39 baraka 2
1000 Skopje
Macedonia
tel. +389 2 3216356
You mean F.Y.R.O.M.
Dear Al
Hello everybody
Do I have to mention that we gave to the world Cyrilc Alphabet?
Which world is this Igor? Is it a parallel universe?
You gave to the world the Cyrillic Alphabet?
Now, do the following easy steps:
1) Start Mozilla
2) Type www.wikipedia.org
3) Search for "Cyrillik Alphabet"
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 10:05:24AM +0200, wrote:
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> Panos wrote:
> | The official name of the country is FYROM.. Suggesting Macedonia instead
> | of FYROM is like suggesting America instead of USA.. Both countries
> (FYROM and
Игор Петрески wrote:
Do I have to mention that we gave to the world Cyrilc Alphabet?
Strong statement, and not in context too. When cyrillic was invented,
Macedonia was natural part of Bulgaria. This is not intended for
flamewar, just to correct the facts. Currently, Republic of Bulgaria
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Panos wrote:
| The official name of the country is FYROM.. Suggesting Macedonia instead
| of FYROM is like suggesting America instead of USA.. Both countries
(FYROM and Greece)
| agreed using this name.
Yes this is very true, but I don't recall tha
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