On Thu Nov 3 22:24:03 2016 GMT, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> Well, in America anybody who has reached old age is an "old timer", someone
> like me LOL. Using that term for vehicles is a little less common but it
> would definitely work in that context.
>
> @Phil - your spelling of vetran wouldn't fly i
Hi Sven and list,
Sven Geggus wrote:
> What I consider valid would be the countires name in all of its official
> langages.
I don't consider it valid.
I prefer the on-the-ground rule, de facto languages, choice by local community.
> So I propose a correction of all country names to names into o
Hi Dave,
> Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>>
>> I'd prefer avoiding the word "official", in favor of eg default or
>> on-the-ground etc.
+1
Dave F wrote:
> Isn't that what we have atm & where much of the ambiguity stems from?
>
> 'official' names appears the correct way to proceed
-1
>
> Ideally,
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