wolves3012
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But milk isn't - it's sold in 568ml (=1 pint) and multiples of - in the UK anyway! I seem to recall the pubs had a fight to resist metric measurements for beer.... but the beer is still sold in pints. Hmmm.
But milk isn't - it's sold in 568ml (=1 pint) and multiples of - in the UK anyway! I seem to recall the pubs had a fight to resist metric measurements for beer.... but the beer is still sold in pints. Hmmm.
Y'got me again, Roger... I dunno. It might be the same. The Canucks had to get it from somewhere, eh?
But WRT Brits... what's the expression they use in Lancs. for "mate"? I seem to recall finding that quite odd. Ahh, now I recall - they say, "Luv". Queer, I thought (implying multiple definitions of that word). 🙂
Gumby
It`s usually " All right luv " but cheers as a sign off is used all the time now. By the way where is the toilet ? 🙂
Slightly related, we now have the claimed ability to "pause live TV". Did I miss something in thinking that "live" means real, now, as-it-happens and once paused it ceases to be live?"Reality TV". What's real about it?
Actualy it's from the Yorkshireman's greeting - as in :- "eh-up lad!...hows tha doin?
Dave.
Slightly related, we now have the claimed ability to "pause live TV". Did I miss something in thinking that "live" means real, now, as-it-happens and once paused it ceases to be live?
There are parts of the Black Country, near me, where "mate" is what you serve with vegetables or have sliced, cold on a sandwich (the pronunciation of meat!). No wonder foreigners can't understand us black country folk!But WRT Brits... what's the expression they use in Lancs. for "mate"? I seem to recall finding that quite odd.
Band width: the width of a band.
Bandwidth: the frequency range or information-carrying capacity of a signal transmission system (e.g. radio channel).
Thanks. So bandwidth would be correct. As in, "I don't have the bandwidth for that". Meaning, "How in the hell am I supposed to get all that done by tomorrow"?
Cheers, (sorry)
Gary
That`s it ,that`s it 🙂
"Nice tones"
"Pleasing composition"
"Cleaning marks" is a good one.
Does anyone really ask, "Is that digital"? It seems to me, if they don't know cameras, they probably figure everything is digital. If they do know cameras, they know.
Cheers,
Gary
NO NO NO! That qualifies as my third category - why can't you just say "I don't have TIME for that"!Thanks. So bandwidth would be correct. As in, "I don't have the bandwidth for that". Meaning, "How in the hell am I supposed to get all that done by tomorrow"?
Cheers, (sorry)
Gary
'The English are Best', of other nations:
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Cheers,
R.
Well I suspect the Welsh would like out and Scotland's half way there so English may become a nationality again...English is not a nationality.
At the Olympic Games when an Englishman wins a medal it's "another medal for England!"
But when a Scot, Northern Irelander or Welshman wins, it's "another medal for Britain!"