[native-lang] FW: Introducing an upcoming NL Project

2006-07-03 Thread Wareko Te Angina
Tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou, haere atu rā ngā mate. Mihi mai rā karanga mai, ko te reo Māori, ko te iwi Māori e ngunguru nei, i au, au, aue hā, kokiri! Mā tōu rourou, mā tōku rourou, ka ora te iwi. Thanks guys, for your warm welcome to me, the Māori people and our language. My people say; With yo

[native-lang] why openoffice.org proposal

2006-07-03 Thread John McCreesh
There is some excellent work going on in the art project to create a user-friendly "shop window" why OpenOffice.org site. If you haven't seen the latest suggestion, please click on http://wyrfel.reukauf.com/hosting/OOo/Why_1/en/index.html. Most of the tabs along the top are working. Please give the

Re: [native-lang] "Keep the Car"

2006-07-03 Thread John McCreesh
On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 19:30 +0200, Grzegorz Rajda wrote: > John McCreesh napisał(a): > > Please note that we have launched a follow-up to the "Get Legal" > > campaign. This one is a response to Microsoft's Office 2007 "Test > > Drive", and is called "Keep the Car" - the press release explains why:

[native-lang] [Fwd: Re: [Marketing] another digg for Metro ads?]

2006-07-03 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello, recently, Benjamin Horst from NYC had the idea of getting some ads in the free newspaper metro. I think some of you know this urban newspaper. There is a Paris edition, and I think a Berlin and a London one (certainly more, actually). If you are interested in doing the same (provided you ca