as an Englishmon who is currenttly in USA on buziness i feel i must ask the bove quastion.
Most Americons who i have mett dont no wot a cumputer is and if they do they dont no how to use them like wot we does in England.
I rekons its too many big macs
2007-07-29
22:53:11
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
HAGGIS-Hi, how are you?
its another day and the Americans still havent worked it out yet!
2007-07-29
23:07:28 ·
update #1
RAY N-hi Ray how are you?
2007-07-29
23:20:51 ·
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RAY-Why so nasty, you said you loved me last night and now your being like this.We are finished!!!
2007-07-29
23:30:59 ·
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HEART AND TROLL-frankly i dont care about points my old son, but if its upsetting you i will try to limit my questions.
2007-07-29
23:34:50 ·
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Isnt this site ran by Americans lol, they can use a computer pretty succesfully to me judging by this !! :)
2007-07-29 22:56:50
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answered by ? 7
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Bobby A wrote
"I'm not sure about the validity of this question, but I'm pretty sure us "Americons" know how to spell or at least use spell check.
My spelling and grammar errors: 0
Your spelling and grammar errors: 27"
Can anyone else see the error in his statement? He has made two grammatical errors. One big one and one small one about which we could argue.
And to RAY N, computer technology was not invented in the US. Computers were designed and developed ove rmany years. Charles Babbage was known as a father of computers. The Turing revolutioned computer thinking during WW2. The world's first operational computer to be "Turing complete" was the Z3 built by Konrad Zuse, German. Then came Collossus, the British super computer used to help crack enigma codes.
2007-07-29 23:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL , I can't say I have never made a spelling error, but why can't the "Englishmon" spell? Yes, Big Macs are heavenly but there has been no proven connection to an inability to use a computer. I do have problems when wolfing one down though...
2007-07-29 22:59:00
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answered by 8 6
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Why doesn't this Englishman set a better example.
I am English and I don't know what a cumputer is.
I thought only bees were on buziness.
I have never met an Americon.
Keep collecting the pollen.
2007-07-29 22:59:13
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answered by Sprinkle 5
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Have some respect for the Queen's English, blye me. Or I might have to snog you in the pub while downing some warm brew and speak cockney while acting like a cheeky bloke!
2007-07-29 23:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure about the validity of this question, but I'm pretty sure us "Americons" know how to spell or at least use spell check.
My spelling and grammar errors: 0
Your spelling and grammar errors: 27
2007-07-29 22:59:41
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answered by Bobby A 3
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Nah Sid, I think you're off on this one. Everyone I know likes the Macs... big or laptop.
2007-07-29 23:18:54
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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I fink yooz is right man, they dozent seem to harve much brainz, not like uz Brits, we are so intelligent, we coud teach em a fing or tooo!!
haha Sidney old chap how are ye keeping????
hahaha PMSL at some of these comments, joke man joke!!!
Thick plonkers, give them time, lots and lots of time!!!!
2007-07-29 22:57:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If you talk like you type, I wouldn't want to do business with you, and thus may act ignorant of computers.
2007-07-29 22:57:35
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answered by derelictdream 2
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Careful Sidney, the Y!A monitors might take offense. You wouldn't want to go negative in your points and have to create a new ID, would you?
2007-07-29 23:23:35
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