>On 28.02.2001 13:13:05 Bob Hall wrote:
>
>  > >Og nu da jeg så nærmere på din email adresse, er du selvfølgelig velkommen
>  > >til at spørge på dansk... ;-)
>  >
>  > Det er alltid hyggelig å se på andre språg på internettet, men hvis
>  > du skriver på dansk, så skal de aller fleste taper sjansen å lære om
>  > ADO og MySQL.
>
>Bitte was?  Ich würde ja gerne helfen, nur leider verstehe ich nicht, was ihr
>gerade gesagt habt.  Es wäre nett, wenn ihr entweder in Deutsch, 
>oder vlt. doch
>in Englisch posten würdet!
>
>Danke sehr!

Carsten wrote to a compatriot that they could write in that form of 
Norwegian spoken south of Skagerrok. I responded in a Danish dialect 
sung near the Oslo fjord that if they switched from English, few 
people would be able to learn from their discussion. And Alexander 
used the linguistic relative of Anglo-Saxon spoken in Berlin to ask 
us to write in English. This resulted in an extended thread, with 
several people asking us to post in that derivative of Low German 
spoken in London and Washington DC by the suburbanite tribes who 
never roll their 'r's. I hope this clarifies matters.

People who are looking for help will be most likely to find it on the 
list or in the archives if the information is in English. Therefore 
English postings create the greatest good for the greatest number of 
people. People who have trouble with English are welcome to post in 
any language they wish, and hope for an answer. In general, it's best 
to post in English if you can. Rural dialects spoken in the 
mountainous regions of Albania should be avoided, unless you are 
posting many times to ask for help in recovering a hopelessly crashed 
database without backups, in which case they are preferred.

Next up: how the prehistoric wanderings of the SQL people resulted in 
the dialects in use today.

Bob Hall

Know thyself? Absurd direction!
Bubbles bear no introspection.     -Khushhal Khan Khatak

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