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    Default Divided by an ocean and a common language

    Hello,

    When I was installing XaraPro4 on my computer, which lives and breathes in the northwest corner of the United States, Xara could not find my US English settings, and it offered me the UK English settings. My computer is set up in US English and Mexican Spanish in the keyboard and word processor programs. I figured that between my knowledge of American English and Mexican Spanish, I might be able to muddle through the UK oddities. But I was wondering if the final version will have US English as an option?
    Regards,

    Alan
    The unexamined life is not worth living--Socrates

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    Quote Originally Posted by alanstancliff View Post
    I was wondering if the final version will have US English as an option?
    Only available as a downgrade... ;-)

    Faster download though - verb table formed directly from nouns..


    Sorry Alan, I'm just being wicked.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    Only available as a downgrade... ;-)

    Faster download though - verb table formed directly from nouns..


    Sorry Alan, I'm just being wicked.

    Paul
    No need to apologize. I'm giggling like crazy.


    My wife is a retired English, French, and Spanish teacher, born and educated in the UK. She's been here for 30 years and still sounds like she just stumbled off the boat, spewing plums all over the place. As soon as I get up from the 'puter, I'm going to tell her about it, although it will just give her more ammunition.
    Regards,

    Alan
    The unexamined life is not worth living--Socrates

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    One thing has always intrigued me. What's the origin of Americans calling the '#' key (hash key here in the UK) the pound key?

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    Only available as a downgrade... ;-)
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    I love it...

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    One thing has always intrigued me. What's the origin of Americans calling the '#' key (hash key here in the UK) the pound key?

    Paul
    Never heard it called the 'pound' key? My (few) American friends call it the number key.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_sign

    In Australia, many refer to it as the 'cross hatch', calling those who say 'hash' as slack jawed yokels..

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    What's the origin of Americans calling the '#' key (hash key here in the UK) the pound key?

    I don't know, but here in Canada we call it the Octothorpe..
    This signature would be seven words long if it was six words shorter.

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    and I irritate some by calling it the hex key
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    How interesting. I enjoy finding out more about obscure often silly little things that we take for granted for years without ever thinking.

    Just found an interesting read on Octothorpe with some history on the # key

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    Default Re: Divided by an ocean and a common language

    Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
    One thing has always intrigued me. What's the origin of Americans calling the '#' key (hash key here in the UK) the pound key?

    Paul
    At the risk of being off topic (sorry moderators), there's an interesting article about the hash mark/pound sign in Wikipedia.
    Regards,

    Alan
    The unexamined life is not worth living--Socrates

 

 

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