El vie, 01-02-2013 a las 14:41 -0800, Antonio Olivares escribió: > > And, on a more international note, if somebody just mentions "the war," > > which war do you think of first? > > War on Drugs! > > War between the States!(Civil War) > > War of 1812! > > Spanish American War(1898--??) > > War (WWI, WW2), Korea(which was not a war BTW), VietNam(also not a war), > Iraq(1990, ...), Afghanistan, ..., etc > > There are many ``wars'', the war on Open Source, the ``war against Gnome 3'', > the ``war against Unity'', the war against the U.S. Constitution. The war of > ``Good'' vs ``Bad'' or ``Evil''. > > There are many wars. and some to come to, North Korea, Israel, Pakistan, > Syria, Turkey, Iran, ... it never finishes :( > > I wish we could all be little kids and like each other regardless of > ethnicity, country, and play and get along well not to repeat the mistakes > that have been made throughout history, but life is sadly not like that :( > > Some students tell others that there is no "i" in TEAM, but there is in TIM > if its misspelled to suit their needs. And as has been mentioned, it > is[(it's) vs its], [your vs you're, which corresponds to you are] plus others > metioned by Marko V. The dotless i, the o with the dots ö, there are many > things that change depending on the area one is in. Pena is not the same as > Peña, and Trevino is not the same as Treviño, and ... > > > Best Regards, > > > Antonio > > ____________________________________________________________
Very true. Lailah >
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