On Fri, 14 May 2004 05:08:54 -0500, Simon Dorfman wrote:

>On 5/14/04 4:19 AM, "Robinson Tim-W10277" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There should probably be en_uk, en_us, en_ca, en_za, en_nz, en_oz, en_ie and
>> en_in etc to allow each English-speaking country to localise prompts.
>
>To further complicate things, there really should be a few more categories
>for all the different kinds of English spoken in the us:
>en_us_tx (Texas)
>en_us_mn (Minnesota)
>en_us_ny (New York)
>en_us_ca (California)
>etc...
>;P
>Simon in N'awlins
>
>P.S.-who says us Americans sleep?!

Wow! I can hear it now....

"Y've reached Michael at Morningstar Productions. We're plum sorry we
can't take yer call. We're fixin' ta feed ya the beep. Be right nice of
ya t'leave a message. 'cept you Fred. Beep." 

Wait...that's not the vm prompts...but y'get my drift?

Michael...in Houston, Tx. ;-) ;-)



 
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