reader (the Second) said:frenchie said:what a knob. :roll: you are reader( the second )
you take the cake for lack of substance Frenchie. Vacuous insults versus actually reading and commenting on posts seem to be your forte. In general, the quality of discussion has gone down hill steadily here and most of you are happy just to stick to personal attacks. Boring and disappointing.
whiteface said:I know some Norweigian, probably enough to get around in Norway, you know, stuff like "where's the bathroom" and "this doesn't look like a full gram to me!"...LOL!
I could post in Norweigian once in awhile if y'all like!!! Or get one of those snazzy computer programs that do it for me!!
I may have too much time on my hands too!
Hope you all have a good day and thanks for reading from Canada, where I believe most people still speak english, unless you live in Vancouver, then it's any one of the Asian languages that is the most prominant and if you want a job, you'd be doing well to speak Chinese, Japaneese, Taiwaneese or Korean. Incidentally with this whole resumeing trade thing, maybe a few of us would benefit knowing these languages, doesn't look like any of our "leaders" can speak or certainly "understand" thier languages. Have a good day!
reader (the Second) said:frenchie said:reader (the Second) said:you take the cake for lack of substance Frenchie. Vacuous insults versus actually reading and commenting on posts seem to be your forte. In general, the quality of discussion has gone down hill steadily here and most of you are happy just to stick to personal attacks. Boring and disappointing.
At least I,m not dumb enough to post something in French, when the majority of the board speaks English.
Did you even read what you posted?
And yes I speak French.
yes, I read French and I posted it because it had additional information in French which was beyond what was in the English article. I also speak Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish and German and some other languages you have not heard of. That's my profession (languages and computers). I would not have posted a French article except with the large number of Canadians on the forum, I assumed that some of you read French. I thought this over before I posted it.
reader (the Second) said:frenchie said:reader (the Second) said:yes, I read French and I posted it because it had additional information in French which was beyond what was in the English article. I also speak Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish and German and some other languages you have not heard of. That's my profession (languages and computers). I would not have posted a French article except with the large number of Canadians on the forum, I assumed that some of you read French. I thought this over before I posted it.
Why not translate so everyone can access it then?French are a minority on this board.
I can do so later today, was in a hurry since I was on my way to work when I saw the news. It gives trend info in French (number of deaths by year and more specifics on the 11 victims that is relevant -- Met/Met at codon 129, etc.). I guess I was most recently in Montreal (and PEI) so I'm not thinking about Canada as a whole and how few French speakers there are. Sorry.
reader (the Second) said:rkaiser said:How do you say fear monguer in French sweetie pie!!!!
First, I'd have to be able to spell it
Forgot to say that there have been 4 new cases of vCJD discovered in France in six months. Just for y'all who think it's on the decrease in the EU. the peaks in countries that imported UK cattle is later than the UK peak I presume.
Either their surveillance is better or France is on the upswing in terms of cases, or both.
For those of you who are simple (Mr. K.), the scientists from NIH put up a chart with a Bell curve on it for vCJD prevalence, showing a few cases, an increase, a peak, and then a decrease -- which is shifted to the right in time from the cattle epidemic curve.
There, that should make you mad.
Oldtimer said:reader (the Second) said:rkaiser said:How do you say fear monguer in French sweetie pie!!!!
First, I'd have to be able to spell it
Forgot to say that there have been 4 new cases of vCJD discovered in France in six months. Just for y'all who think it's on the decrease in the EU. the peaks in countries that imported UK cattle is later than the UK peak I presume.
Either their surveillance is better or France is on the upswing in terms of cases, or both.
For those of you who are simple (Mr. K.), the scientists from NIH put up a chart with a Bell curve on it for vCJD prevalence, showing a few cases, an increase, a peak, and then a decrease -- which is shifted to the right in time from the cattle epidemic curve.
There, that should make you mad.
Better watch our reader(2nd)- The Canadians will be including you in their lawsuit since you don't buy into their way of thinking on the theories surrounding the science of BSE--that immediately makes you a fear monger, a liar, and a slanderer... Thank God we live in a country where you can still freely question the government and the actions of the rich and powerful corporates........
frenchie said:Oldtimer said:reader (the Second) said:First, I'd have to be able to spell it
Forgot to say that there have been 4 new cases of vCJD discovered in France in six months. Just for y'all who think it's on the decrease in the EU. the peaks in countries that imported UK cattle is later than the UK peak I presume.
Either their surveillance is better or France is on the upswing in terms of cases, or both.
For those of you who are simple (Mr. K.), the scientists from NIH put up a chart with a Bell curve on it for vCJD prevalence, showing a few cases, an increase, a peak, and then a decrease -- which is shifted to the right in time from the cattle epidemic curve.
There, that should make you mad.
Better watch our reader(2nd)- The Canadians will be including you in their lawsuit since you don't buy into their way of thinking on the theories surrounding the science of BSE--that immediately makes you a fear monger, a liar, and a slanderer... Thank God we live in a country where you can still freely question the government and the actions of the rich and powerful corporates........
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Oldtimer said:frenchie said:Oldtimer said:Better watch our reader(2nd)- The Canadians will be including you in their lawsuit since you don't buy into their way of thinking on the theories surrounding the science of BSE--that immediately makes you a fear monger, a liar, and a slanderer... Thank God we live in a country where you can still freely question the government and the actions of the rich and powerful corporates........
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OK Mad Max