An open letter to C is for
- Giovanni Schwartz
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An open letter to C is for
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂,
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂。
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂, 四是為,
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂!
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂。
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂, 四是為,
ç¥ä½ 生日快樂!
- Giovanni Schwartz
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- Giovanni Schwartz
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Except I didn't use Google Translate to type those. 'Cuz I'm awesome. Maybe when I'm in Taiwan, I'll write you letters in Chinese and you can read them in Japanese. [ =Sky Bones wrote:I love Japanese and the fact that it uses the same characters as Chinese and I didn't have to use Google Translate.(Boom! Roasted.)
Happy Birthday!
- vorpal blade
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- Giovanni Schwartz
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- vorpal blade
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I'm using Windows XP.
The boxes are really, really small, Tao, and fit nicely on my flat panel screen.
Since I can't read Chinese I really don't need the character set. It did make me wonder, when I first saw this post, what sort of language uses identical looking boxes. A form of the C programming language, perhaps? http://boxc.sourceforge.net/language.html
The boxes are really, really small, Tao, and fit nicely on my flat panel screen.
Since I can't read Chinese I really don't need the character set. It did make me wonder, when I first saw this post, what sort of language uses identical looking boxes. A form of the C programming language, perhaps? http://boxc.sourceforge.net/language.html
- Laser Jock
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Well, it certainly doesn't translate things perfectly, but for those times when someone posts in a language you don't know, it's invaluable.C is for wrote:It's annoying.
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