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    Quote Originally Posted by RodSTAR View Post
    hi Melanie,
    My primary language is Spanish, and I'm glad to read that.

    By the way, i'd like to ask you the same I asked mister_ed to know how to post a new thread about dc motor/q.encoder/position/direction/speed. Please tell me how can I post a new thread, i've searched how to and i've not found info such as options.

    Hi RodSTAR,

    To start a new thread:

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    Get into the forum topic area that you think your subject matches.

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    You decide which topic is the closest to your subject. Select that heading's “hot button”, to enter that topic area.

    Now you are in the correct topic.

    Just above the list of “threads in topic” there is an icon labeled “New Thread” this is how you start a new thread.

    Hope that helps,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pic_User View Post
    Hi RodSTAR,

    To start a new thread:

    Go to the main forum index page:
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/index.php
    MELabs PICBASIC Forums

    Get into the forum topic area that you think your subject matches.

    Right now the choices are something like this:
    ++++++++++
    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    PIC BASIC
    Discussion area for the microEngineeringLabs PIC BASIC Compiler

    PIC BASIC Pro
    Discussion area for microEngineeringLabs Pic Basic Pro Compiler

    General Area
    for general PIC BASIC discussion

    PBP Wish List
    Air your views on future development of the PBP product

    Code Examples

    Schematics

    Documentation
    Links to Documents and Data sheets
    ++++++++
    You decide which topic is the closest to your subject. Select that heading's “hot button”, to enter that topic area.

    Now you are in the correct topic.

    Just above the list of “threads in topic” there is an icon labeled “New Thread” this is how you start a new thread.

    Hope that helps,
    -Adam-
    yeah !! I got it now I will be able to post new threads thank Pic_User you so kind.-

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    My first language is English and I still don't understand most of the stuff on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by med2007 View Post
    My first language is English and I still don't understand most of the stuff on here.
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    Hi, Med

    Could you explain a bit more ... Cambridge or Oxford English also can be read here ...

    is it about grammatical stuff or Technical stuff ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by med2007 View Post
    My first language is English and I still don't understand most of the stuff on here.
    Rgds
    English is my second language, but I do understand most of the "stuff" here.

    What I do NOT understand is "some people".


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    Quote Originally Posted by sayzer View Post
    English is my second language, but I do understand most of the "stuff" here.
    English is my first (and only) language, and it never ceases to amaze me that people using English as a 2nd language (or even 3rd or 4th) have as much of a level of comprehension or grasp of syntax as they do.
    I think that's one of the bigger problems where I live...it's a one-language deal. 2nd (or 3rd+) languages are not made mandatory or even pushed/encouraged for the kids in school.
    For that reason, I believe many (if not the overwhelming vast majority) of other countries are FAR FAR ahead in that respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    English is my first (and only) language, and it never ceases to amaze me that people using English as a 2nd language (or even 3rd or 4th) have as much of a level of comprehension or grasp of syntax as they do.
    I think that's one of the bigger problems where I live...it's a one-language deal. 2nd (or 3rd+) languages are not made mandatory or even pushed/encouraged for the kids in school.
    For that reason, I believe many (if not the overwhelming vast majority) of other countries are FAR FAR ahead in that respect.
    And the part that is really sad... Many people using English as a second language use it better than ones that only use English. Maybe that should be "use English only"??
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    And the part that is really sad... Many people using English as a second language use it better than ones that only use English. Maybe that should be "use English only"??
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