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RE: I am facing problem in ie-6 in css.
Use a spell checker?
Or a web browser...
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RE: The NumLock Obstacle
Newsflash for non-motif users: this beautiful peace of crap also known as a library does not let you enter anything if numlock is on!
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RE: Refund email
For those who don't speak french:
vente --> sale
jeu --> game
date --> date
temps --> time
devise --> currency
prix --> price -
RE: Twofer: Deleting the file will not affect the printing functionality, and it is you who implemented the resolution to perfection
@Monkios said:
À cause de la Chartre de la Langue Française, toutes mes réponses doivent se faire en français.
You should at least try to write it correctly! It is "charte", not "chartre", even if both words exist in french...
A french guy who knows that sometimes you can't do without a little of eng[lr]ish.
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RE: HR and Vacation
@taylonr said:
The theme de jour (that's theme of the day ;) ) [...]
No, it's "Le thème du jour"!
Please stop using french when you don't speak it...
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RE: Debian OpenSSL fiasco
@Daid said:
Now THAT hurts. I guess some admins are doing overtime right now. Lucky that I run windows! (actualy, I run slackware ;))
Nope! You may be affected too:
- you may have generated a key that belongs now to the weak keys pool;
- you may have imported a weak key generated elsewhere, on an affected system.
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RE: Honorable WTF mention
@lmollea said:
To the IT managers at Societe Generale (I'm not french so I don't know where and which accents should be placed).
FYI, it is « Société Générale »
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RE: 0 = -3,1E-15?
@Lingerance said:
TRWTF is French style co-ordinates (2,3,6), is that x 2,3 and y 6, x 2 and y 3,6 or x 2, y 3 and z 6?
TRWTF is that you don't know french style co-ordinates and still rant about it!
x = 2,3 and y = 6 ==> (2,3;6)
x = 2 and y = 3,6 ==> (2;3,6)
x = 2, y = 3 and z = 6 ==> (2;3;6)
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RE: Cubits per fortnight
Not difficult to compute! No need to use a calculator to see that the second is 3x faster...
Then ask yourself the average length of a label, and compute how much time it will take to print it.
But it's true that one should be consistent with the units they use, and that metric should be used instead of imperial ;-)