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John
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I had obviously read the first link on Google already.
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If you have read what you have posted then you should know it's wrong
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Just accept that the programmer's made a mistake with your circuitry John and put this one down to experience
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Call me a diplomat, but can we just accept that no-one on the face of this planet (and certainly on this forum) is anywhere near perfect and move on?

Thanks
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its not about being perfect. its about having the slightest grasp of the language you are supposed to be fluent in
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you fucking diplomat
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I'm sure some of it's just laziness. We're so used to the language that we don't feel the need to say/write every word correctly.

The same thing will no doubt exist elsewhere in the non speaking parts of the world.

[Edited on 03-11-2013 by Ben G]
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quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
you fucking diplomat



CUNT.

There, i think we've just hit equilibrium.

Carry on.
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quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
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Originally posted by SVM 286
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Originally posted by JonnyJ
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Originally posted by SVM 286
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Originally posted by Gary
It's a station for trains, like a station for busses.

You don't call a bus station a road station do you?


No it's a bus garage or depot. The buses are independant of it and can drive past it or go into it. It is separate from the road.

A railway station is actually on the raiway. The train cannot not pass through it. It serves the train, but it is not a part of it. Hence railway station and not train station.


You are Alan Partridge and ICM £5


Pardon?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHvvVuF-pU

From 1min onwards

[Edited on 03-11-2013 by JonnyJ]


What's ICM £5 Jonny?
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Originally posted by alan-g-w
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Originally posted by SVM 286
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Originally posted by scottyp1989
Have you never been on a platform and a train come through without stopping?


Pardon?


Express trains pass through some stations on their route, I think he's referring to where you said a train has to stop at them.

Edit, after having another read I think he's been caught out by your double negative the same as me

[Edited on 03-11-2013 by alan-g-w]


Oh right, I see. Cheers Alan. Nice one Chief

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