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I am down to choosing either a great dane or english mastiff (well 95% sure), and I know they are very similar but what are some things that set them apart other than size?
Does one breed in general drool/shed/anything like that more?
Ive noticed that...
Started by ccllud on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dogforum):
We were....
Ok here is what i think.
My dog's picture is on this site.
I have a Great Dane and I wouldn't take a $1,000,000 for him.
Thanks in advance for the help! I prefer Great Danes.
And more likely than not will choose between the two .
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Welcome to the English practice thread!
I'm sure there are many non-native speakers on this board who haven't had the opportunity to perfect their English yet. While learning vocabulary is easy, at least for me, picking up grammatical rules and the many...
Started by tes on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at xkcd):
English has no ....
English has no inherent grammatical? Then join #xkcd-ponies! You won't be sorry.
The title should be (I believe) English as It is Spoken.
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Hey everyone. I thought there would be already many threads like that, but there wasn't any. I would like to also ask for which one you're using, but it might be against forum rules to start a poll and ask questions on the same thread.
I want to know ...
Started by Stanley on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at absolutewrite):
But I think a US English user would look at "colour" and expectEven though I am British....
Not a native English speaker?) definitely look for American ESL books and immerse yourself in American", I know it is pronounced "culler".
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We're getting ready to translate our PHP website into various languages, and the gettext support in PHP looks like the way to go.
All the tutorials I see recommend using the english text as the message ID, i.e.
gettext("Hi there!")
But is that really ...
Started by Sean on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Apart from the example you give, there are times ... .
The code readability is great, and if you change an English string it becomes a distinct key that isn't the English equivalent is the only way to do it.
It worked out pretty well.
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:22:26 -0400, Marius Hancu <NOSPAM@videotron.ca
Hello
"Great refinements of respect in looks,"
any suggestions for its meaning?
I take it to be
"refining the respect (towards her) shown by my eyes."
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... I took sick...
Started by Marius Hancu on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
It would be less intelligible to a non-native-English speaker, and
someone not familiar with American idioms, but....
But "great refinements of respect in looks" shouldn't get past any
self-respecting editor it unintelligible at all.
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Getting english subtitles Has anyone heard of any english subtitle versions? Unfortunately for me, I don't understand Cantonese. I basically get this for my wife who absolutely loves it. I'm starting to get envious of everyone here since they can actually...
Started by Ryo_Ohki2 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at popularasians):
Just look for heart of greed english sub Thanks for the info....
Veoh.com has it subbed..
Lol I used to work at a rental store :]
Please into DJ KT @ PA Radio! I'm in the California, USA .
If you rent it, then the DVDs have english subs.
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I call her a miniature english pointer, but really she is mixed with jack russell She definitely looks more like a pointer though. Her name is Jill. I'm going to use her as a flush dog for sure, but in a dream world I'll turn her into a good pointer as...
Started by Big Doe Down on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gon):
They are great at tracking deer, and he always looks compared to Colt........
This is the 2nd or 3rd I believe, and the friend of mine has kept 2 from previous litters and they are both awesome dogs .
And the english pointer have had.
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A friend of mine asked me the other day if I'm just looking at lists of numbers when I'm programming, or how it works. I tried to explain that it's generally more like math formulae, with the odd english word tossed in, and that it's generally mostly ...
Started by jalf on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I ask question directly - what....
What does it look like when you work?
It looks like typing the idea of "cooking" or "recipes" to be a great fit when explaining things to non-programmers.
The code AND it's end result side by side.
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I've been using PHP's strtotime() method to accept a date field on a form. I love how powerful it is, in how it will accept "Tomorrow", "Next Thursday", or (supposedly) any date representation and convert it to the Unix timestamp.
It's been working great...
Started by Jason Rhodes on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
But as powerful as it ....
February 2003 (US)
The behavior of strtotime() is based largely on the GNU date input formats spec .
February 2003 (European) 02/01/03 => 1.
February 2003 (ISO) 01.02.03 => 1.
The - indicates an ISO Date:
03-02-01 => 1.
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Just wondering if anyone has a copy or knows where i can find an english version of the toyota 86 manual.
be greatly appreciated!
Cheers.
Started by dnjshin0bi on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ft86club):
I'm trying to convert japanese to english....
SIGH nice! I'll try my best to see what I can do with getting a 86 owner's manual in english.
I've seen the BRZ manual in english but it seems theirs...
Detailing all bulbs sizes and sockets used.
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