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Lord Vader has left the building.
Bill Gates:
I'm truly saddened to learn of Steve Jobs' death. Melinda and I extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends, and to everyone Steve has touched through his work.
Steve and I first met nearly 30 years ago, and have been colleagues, competitors and friends over the course of more than half our lives.
The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come.
For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely.
Me too. I even posted a thread in the News section before realizing that it had already been mentioned twice before. That's what I get for sleeping in the early evening...Woh, completely missed this.
All that money can't defeat the grim reapers.
Apple should honor him by renaming their kill process command to "kill jobs".
Apple should honor him by renaming their kill process command to "kill jobs".
You're not asking the right guy about english names pronounciation. I cannot discern between "tree" and "three", "dog", "Doug" and "dug", etc. Remember that I very rarely speak in your language.
Isn't the name pronounced like jOHbs?
Consider 94%+ speak French, I don't see a major problem with it, but I personally wouldn't be as hard-line as you indicate.So no, none of my customers speak only english.
Nope. When a customer introduces himself in english and it's obvious he's not a tourist, I tend to not make him feel comfortable and I make a point to be unpleasant. There's all the rest of North America to go for those who want to live their lives in english. Here it's french, period. You live here, you speak french. Otherwise, go fuck yourself (not you, the invaders who come here trying to make us adapt to themselves) and pray you never cross me somewhere I feel there's no witness. If you think that's extreme, ask yourself how you would react if I moved next to your home, always address you in french, then go to your work, as a customer, and ask you to carve on the language used even though you're the one who's part of the great majority. Dare to tell me you wouldn't show me the finger.
So no, none of my customers speak only english.
Consider 94%+ speak French, I don't see a major problem with it, but I personally wouldn't be as hard-line as you indicate.
Just out of pure interest, do you consider yourself Canadian or French? (or French-Canadian). It's just something I've found fascinating that having meet others from Montréal, some said they were from Montréal (with a distinct lack of connection to Canada implied), while others said Canadian, and others said French (but the last group also indicated that their family immigrated directly from France).
My mother-in-law grew up around Toronto and St. Catherine's before immigrating to Australia (via the USA and then Denmark) with her husband, and it's something she's also mentioned in passing as well - the way some from Montréal try to disconnect themselves from the greater Canada.
Language source: http://www40.statcan.gc.ca/l01/cst01/demo15-eng.htm
Just out of pure interest, do you consider yourself Canadian or French? (or French-Canadian).
Indeed.I seem to recall Coug referring to himself as Québécois.
I have no problem with speaking english with tourists. Those who decide to stick though have to learn french. It's very nice from Doug to try to speak french when he visits here, but it's very understandable that tourists don't learn the native language of the foreign country they visit.(And you get a better reception that that speaking English in France).
... and nothing of value was lost.