Je déteste quand je dois utiliser un traducteur pour lire un poteau... particulièrement and la traduction vient hors de tout le fux0rd.
Je déteste quand je dois utiliser un traducteur pour lire un poteau... particulièrement and la traduction vient hors de tout le fux0rd.
Je déteste quand je dois utiliser un traducteur pour lire un poteau... particulièrement and la traduction vient hors de tout le fux0rd.
Tiger,
I am afraid I was using heraldic French................the "hammer" is a shield or badge or emblem, and "passant" means going sideways (the three English Lions for example) the Scottish lion is "rampant" as it is standing on its rear legs.
I was referring to the ancient shield/emblem of Paris, which has three frogs going sideways on it.........the English did not call the French "frogs"..........it is an internal affairs matter.
King Louis XIV............"Q'en dit les grenouilles?".........what is the Paris street mob saying?........Haussman..................designer of the Paris boulevardes?...........so that you could move cavalry quickly and get round the back of the mobs, and their barricades?
Does the phrase "aux barricades mes amis" ring a bell?
Anyway Phish~ doesn't like having to use translation tools to read posts here :D particularly as they screw up?...............well heraldic French.............just look at a JamesI (VI) bible, and imagine trying to translate that style of English.
For our non-Brit readers, King James the first of England was King James the sixth of Scotland ;)
Cheers
Tiger,
I am afraid I was using heraldic French................the "hammer" is a shield or badge or emblem, and "passant" means going sideways (the three English Lions for example) the Scottish lion is "rampant" as it is standing on its rear legs.
I was referring to the ancient shield/emblem of Paris, which has three frogs going sideways on it.........the English did not call the French "frogs"..........it is an internal affairs matter.
King Louis XIV............"Q'en dit les grenouilles?".........what is the Paris street mob saying?........Haussman..................designer of the Paris boulevardes?...........so that you could move cavalry quickly and get round the back of the mobs, and their barricades?
Does the phrase "aux barricades mes amis" ring a bell?
Anyway Phish~ doesn't like having to use translation tools to read posts here :D particularly as they screw up?...............well heraldic French.............just look at a JamesI (VI) bible, and imagine trying to translate that style of English.
For our non-Brit readers, King James the first of England was King James the sixth of Scotland ;)
Cheers
Then you are a better man than me..... I can order beer and food and maybe find myself a "nice" lady and then my French grinds to a halt..... Pusser's French I'm afraid..... ;)Quote:
I am afraid I was using heraldic French
Then you are a better man than me..... I can order beer and food and maybe find myself a "nice" lady and then my French grinds to a halt..... Pusser's French I'm afraid..... ;)Quote:
I am afraid I was using heraldic French
Although someone can be still attacked even he has implemented all countermeasures, I will believe on them. Think, countermeasures just reduce the odds of being attacked, not avoid the attack. If someone really wants to attack and destroy, he will be succeeded. Just need the will and knowledge. Please keep in mind that the only computer is safe is that one locked down in a safe lock or buried on a cemetery. And just for logical attacks, because for physical attacks someone can still send a nuke over your safe lock. :)
If a guy enters several times in your house, do you remove the doors and windows or try to harder them?
Although someone can be still attacked even he has implemented all countermeasures, I will believe on them. Think, countermeasures just reduce the odds of being attacked, not avoid the attack. If someone really wants to attack and destroy, he will be succeeded. Just need the will and knowledge. Please keep in mind that the only computer is safe is that one locked down in a safe lock or buried on a cemetery. And just for logical attacks, because for physical attacks someone can still send a nuke over your safe lock. :)
If a guy enters several times in your house, do you remove the doors and windows or try to harder them?
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Originally posted here by nihil
Galdron mon petit choux, vous ne connaissez pas que l'homme trackit n'est pas Anglais?......quelle dommage..............merde alors! ;)
I suspect that his comment about re-formatting might be something of a "crie de coeur" peut etre?
Don't you mean "crie du cul?"
I never said his statement was untrue, just that it was repetition of his earlier ones. :D
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Originally posted here by nihil
Galdron mon petit choux, vous ne connaissez pas que l'homme trackit n'est pas Anglais?......quelle dommage..............merde alors! ;)
I suspect that his comment about re-formatting might be something of a "crie de coeur" peut etre?
Don't you mean "crie du cul?"
I never said his statement was untrue, just that it was repetition of his earlier ones. :D