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claash
Poland472 Posts
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R3m3mb3rM3
Germany954 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:49 TheKefka wrote: It's quite the experience if you never driven fast before ![]() But only select parts are with no speed limits.Not everywhere. so strange to hear that haha i grew up with fast driveing being the most normal thing in the world | ||
Aando
1304 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:49 AlBundy wrote: I heard there is no speed limit there ![]() It's the only place where one actually can exceed the speed of light. True story. | ||
Everhate
United States640 Posts
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Shirohige
Germany398 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:50 Deekin[ wrote: Yeah I know, "man" stand for like "the people" in a way, dont know how to explain "man" in english Yeah, I have problems with that as well :D I think the most accurate translation would be "One can't hear you". | ||
Al Bundy
7257 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:49 TheKefka wrote: It's quite the experience if you never driven fast before ![]() But only select parts are with no speed limits.Not everywhere. Ah I didn't know that, thanks for clarifying ![]() | ||
Kevan
Sweden2303 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:50 TheBanana wrote: An Istory? An allucination? What if you choose to pronounce history "potatoman"? We should stop feeding the trolls... | ||
najreteip
Belgium4158 Posts
I now in Kiyv airport waiting my fly in Germany. After I coming try join to TL meeting, but I need cheek out adress first ![]() yay :D | ||
mprs
Canada2933 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:45 SpiffD wrote: Mr bitter: "If you live in the germany area come visit" lol It is a 5 day tournament and Europe is like half the size of the states :S | ||
flowSthead
1065 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:49 Xivsa wrote: It's not random, necessarily. People who like how English was used in the past can carry traditions like these into the modern day despite how outdated or 'random' you think it is. No, it is random. You are picking and choosing which things you decide to hold to outdated usage. For example, I don't see you using "thou" or other Shakespearean style verbiage. Yet you also choose to pronounce hallucination with a silent h. It is arbitrary, and therefore does not make much sense. | ||
Lorizean
Germany1330 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:49 TheKefka wrote: It's quite the experience if you never driven fast before ![]() But only select parts are with no speed limits.Not everywhere. Yeah, I think something like 60% is limited by now. And even if it isn't, there's still traffic ![]() Still, it's nice that you can just put your foot down when there's nobody in front of you. | ||
eloist
United States1017 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:50 Shirohige wrote: If you don't mind 4 hours (maximum) in a car at 30° Celsius, you can come to the gamescom from pretty much everywhere in Germany. ..... no, that's wrong. It's 5-6 from Berlin even. You can daytrip it by plane though. | ||
TheKefka
Croatia11752 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:50 R3m3mb3rM3 wrote: so strange to hear that haha i grew up with fast driveing being the most normal thing in the world Oh man I drive like a old grandpa here in Croatia:< There's a cop at every intersection ready to blitz you off>_> | ||
neocron
United Kingdom505 Posts
Aleksey "White-Ra" Krupnyk I now in Kiyv airport waiting my fly in Germany. After I coming try join to TL meeting, but I need cheek out adress first ![]() Nice one!! White-Ra fighting! | ||
Templarama
43 Posts
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AntiGrav1ty
Germany2310 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:45 Xivsa wrote: An history is right if you're not pronouncing the h. An hallucination is right as well for the same reason, though obviously it doesn't have the history (see what I did there?) of England English speakers not pronouncing the h. I was wrong in how I described the rule, but the fact remains that if the speaker chooses not to pronounce the h in the first syllable, it can be proper to write 'an,' especially if he/she speaks that way too. Whether the h is pronounced or not is predetermined for every word. If it's a silent h than you put "an" before it. Not pronouncing the h is not correct with those words (history, hallucination). You can't just chose the way you want to pronounce and then put "an" before it because you didnt pronounce it. That is not correct. | ||
damod
1106 Posts
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Sinedd
Poland7052 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:44 Baituri wrote: Day 1, group A and B are pretty good predictions. thats why I said almost ![]() | ||
Shirohige
Germany398 Posts
On August 19 2011 00:51 eloist wrote: ..... no, that's wrong. It's 5-6 from Berlin even. You can daytrip it by plane though. Thanks for pointing that out, I think people would be very confused otherwise. Well, that is why I said "pretty much". Nevermind. | ||
Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
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