>I believe it is time that the english speking world realise that there
>are other languages in the world.

>Why should speakers of other languages always fall in line to the
>english speaking community?
    Mmmh... 'cause almost everyone speaks english, and rare people german or
italian, maybe? I know that it's my right to speak italian, but then I don't
expect
that you can give me an answer... and if one writes me in Swahili, I don't
feel compelled to learn that language, I delete the mail! English is a
standard; I could compress my files with a new outstanding compressor made
by me, but if it isn't tar or zip or bz2 or rar compatible, no one else will
be able to read it... The guys speaking spanish, there, did a correct thing,
declaring a sub-list of that language; in a list speaking english (it's even
in the address), you must speak english. I hope no one expects Oxfordian
grammar, anyway! ;)
    Mano :)

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