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09-30-2004 06:53 AM
09-30-2004 06:53 AM
Chasing Ian
so shortly after Ian now Martin has past the 2000 VMS-only line!
Martin, ich moechte der Erste sein dich zu gratulieren!
(und mit VMS-sern unter einander, und weil es die Hollaender mehr ueblich ist, hoffentlich ist das Dutzen erlaubt, ja?)
Ie,: Congrats! (and the rest has to do with German and Dutch language specifics, which I find too hard to explain in English, which does not even know those concepts)
Martin, any chance of you coming to the Dutch TUD?
Jan
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09-30-2004 07:04 AM
09-30-2004 07:04 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
Earning points is not the point of particpating here but its a bit of harmless fun!
This is what google translated for the above
"Martin, I would like to be first you to congratulate! (and with VMS sern under each other, and because it is more usual the dutchmen, hopefully is the Dutzen permitted?)"
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09-30-2004 07:05 AM
09-30-2004 07:05 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
Well done Martin, always helpful and informative.
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09-30-2004 07:33 AM
09-30-2004 07:33 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
now you done it. :-)
Now I feel forced to explain.
Contrary to English, both German and Dutch have a formal and an informal mode of adressing the partner-in-conversation.
And while German needs quite some degree of closeness to use the informal mode, Dutch (especially modern Dutch) rather favours the informal mode.
(eg.: there are a lot of companies where it is by official policy forbidden to address any colleague, up to the general director, in the formal mode, just to increase the sense of WE-ness).
And I (un-German-like) addressed Martin informally, stating it to be because of both the WE-ness of VMS-people amongst ourselves, and because of being Dutch. And considering the German standards, I explicitly asked his permission
(the Dutch way: after the act).
Wow,
How about that as a course in international courtesy differences?
Must be the weekend starting, and some good beer down already.
Cheers!
Have one on me
jpe
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09-30-2004 07:38 AM
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09-30-2004 07:40 AM
09-30-2004 07:40 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
About the thread : I guess Martin has work to do. I fill my dead moments with this forum and the quantity of dead moments is variable. At home (now) I watch the stock exchange and when there are dead moments (and the wive isn't monitoring) ...
Wim
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09-30-2004 08:33 PM
09-30-2004 08:33 PM
Re: Chasing Ian
Contrary to English, both German and Dutch have a formal and an informal mode of adressing the partner-in-conversation.
It's same for Italian tongue :-)
Martin,
I hope you'll can find more time to partecipate this forum.
Ian,
now you are ahead of us but look at down: I've seen Uwe very aggressive (in points terms not in speaking) and I guess he can growth up!
The plus of this forum is the people: every day a newbye post his 1.st message and everybody can find a solution!
Antonio Vigliotti
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09-30-2004 09:25 PM
09-30-2004 09:25 PM
Re: Chasing Ian
If we can help people towards appricating the finest operating system in the world then than only be a good thing. Increase the number of VMS fans in the world. Community lead marketing parhaps?
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09-30-2004 09:53 PM
09-30-2004 09:53 PM
Re: Chasing Ian
Congratulations!
I post my congratulations in English because I cant speak German (even if my first name is Nemec, which in Slovenian means German :).
In Slovenian language, we have also formal and informal mode of addressing. There is also a third mode which was used as the most formal for very important people, but now nobody use this.
This forum is great. You can learn a lot and there are experts for any kind of (VMS) problems.
Bojan
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10-01-2004 03:13 AM
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Wim
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10-01-2004 03:29 AM
10-01-2004 03:29 AM
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begin quote
If we can help people towards appricating the finest operating system in the world then than only be a good thing. Increase the number of VMS fans in the world. Community lead marketing parhaps
end quote
I am afraid the people to convince are the people who decide what the IT should be, and they are not technical people. And even when they are: a friend of mine, former Vms system engineer is now DSI (french word for directeur des systemes d'information, sorry I do not know the english word). He is convinced of the superiority of Vms, but does not have any in his company (20 000 users, and other things)
:-(
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10-01-2004 05:40 AM
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10-01-2004 06:47 AM
10-01-2004 06:47 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
yes, I should have realised that Bojan is your family name, and Nemec your given name.
After all, I do know several people in south-eastern Karinthia (Kaernten), where Slovenian is the native language, and they normally use the same convention.
About a third, very formal mode of addressing: in Netherlands Dutch it exists as well, but is nearly never used. We find it only in older texts and in... Belgian Dutch (which is also called Flemish).
But THERE it develloped in to a mode of intimacy.
Kris, Wim, kunde-ge da te mijner ondersteuning beamen?
Which is, in that Flemish intimate mode (I hope!), a request to our Belgian friends to acknowledge this.
Wim, in another thread you 'ordered' me to 'have' a Duvel. Well, right now I have a half one within reach.
The other half has already joined my dinner,
"behind the buttons".
Cheers.
Have one on me.
jpe
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10-01-2004 07:12 AM
10-01-2004 07:12 AM
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> french word for directeur des systemes d'information
I bet Jan & Co. would call these type of people IT (da)managers ;-)
Antonio:
Growing up? But I _love_ playing -- with computers!
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10-01-2004 07:28 AM
10-01-2004 07:28 AM
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I made a mistake saying that Nemec is my first name. Nemec is my family name and Bojan is my name. (English isnt my best point, usualy I say that my English is read only).
Bojan
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10-01-2004 07:36 AM
10-01-2004 07:36 AM
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Best is to practice, practice,...
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10-01-2004 07:40 AM
10-01-2004 07:40 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
in true Dutch we of course use an English title: CIO, short for Chief Information Officer.
Uwe, I know Antonio does have to work a lot harder to produce English then we do. All the more praise for his perseverance! But since I have had to work trough a lot of what the Dutch call "Stone coal boat English", I have grown some understanding about how things can come out of dictionary-aided translations.
As I read Antonio, I _think_ he intended to say that your point score is growing very fast, and you may threaten to grow past Ian, so, as in any sports race, he should watch his back as well as in front of him.
(did I indeed understand you correctly, Antonia>)
Cheers.
Have one on me.
Jan
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10-01-2004 07:44 AM
10-01-2004 07:44 AM
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I submitted my last post before correcting two subsequent typos:
"Antonia>" should read "Antonio?"
Scusi, Scusi, Scusi, Antonio!!
Cheers
Have one on me!
Jan
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10-01-2004 07:48 AM
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> Scusi, Scusi, Scusi, Antonio!!
Wrong again: SCSI, SCSI, SCSI, Antonio ;-)
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10-01-2004 07:53 AM
10-01-2004 07:53 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
that makes for crossing twice:
YOU adapt to OUR conventions, and I was applying yours!
At least if you quit the short First name - Last name, but specify Family name - given name (and maybe include nickname, as my own "jpe", which happen to be also my initials), then at least that DOES make things clear!
-- and you are in Europe. What are YOU doing with stuff like this at Friday night? Or are you as crazy as I am? (and several others in this forum).
Cheers.
Have one on me!
(and sometime tell us WHAT you are having ).
jpe
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10-01-2004 08:07 AM
10-01-2004 08:07 AM
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Yes, I know, SCSI is pronounced "scusi".
You know why?
At the original introduction, the guy doing the intro was from Italian origin.
And although the stuff was CHEAPPPPP (less than 10% of competition) it lacked (and still does) a lot of functionality.
His response to that sticked as the pronunciation...
"E si non e vero, e buon trobato"
(Antonio, this is my best try at Italian, up to you to correct it).
Cheers.
Have one on me!
Jan
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10-01-2004 08:13 AM
10-01-2004 08:13 AM
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You say it, I am one of those crazy people who after 10 - 12 hours of sitting behind the computer at job, goes home and boots his home computer (just for fun).
And now I have a good beer.
Na zdravje (Cheers)
Bojan
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10-01-2004 08:22 AM
10-01-2004 08:22 AM
Re: Chasing Ian
by the way... I was just tracing some of Uwe's posts and ended here... what fun!
(((Big Smile Uwe))) - The Storage Expert
Take care all!
-john
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10-01-2004 05:02 PM
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Wim
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10-01-2004 05:28 PM
10-01-2004 05:28 PM
Re: Chasing Ian
Hello John,
nice to meet you here - welcome to OpenVMS! It looks like you get attracted by curios threads, too ;-)