bisiklet hız ölçer (bicycle speedmetre )


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    Tough call, and in this politically correct world difficult to comment on without offending anyone, especially the originator of the post.

    I can see the administrators problem, and think that Mels post handeled it very well. I live in the UK and I feel honoured that the rest of the world has chosen English as the "international language" and thus I'm able to communicate with most of the people I've visited throughout the world. Having said that I do enjoy sittind down round a tabel having a drink with the locals in what ever country I'm visiting and trying to learn their local language. It often turns to laughter as I struggle with the words and I end up paying for the round !

    To the originator of the thread, thanks for sharing your work... I'm lazy and unfit as I don't have a bicycle, but I'm sure that the code will be the basis of a fantastic project

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    Check this out..

    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    Not stupid, just difficult to comprehend what you are asking. It hasn't translated into English very well. Can you reword your question another way? Alternatively post it in your native language as I'm sure people from all over the world read this list and somebody will undoubtedly help.
    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2632



    So I say nothing to Melanine.


    Also, since we talked about English being a widely spoken language, here is the common problem with native English speakers.

    My office is in a historical place and everyday I get questions from foreigners.

    They all ask the same stupid question while I am walking to my office:
    "Do you speak English?"

    and I always answer the same:
    "How am I supposed to answer that question if I don't?"

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    Talking which was first ??? The Egg ... or the Hen ???

    Hi, Sayzer

    ...

    And how did you find this Forum, if not speaking English ... ???

    ...

    LOL

    For the "small history" ... I just understood the word "bisiklet" ... cause it sounds quite like in French !!!
    Just understood the rest while reading the program commands ... which are written in ... ENGLISH !!!

    By the way ... How could I know it was Turkish language ??? for me : were just unknown letters ...

    Regards
    Alain

    PS: " and with a little help from my friends ..." ... everything runs better !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics
    By the way ... How could I know it was Turkish language ???
    Hi Alain,

    The avatar is the Turkish Flag.

    * * *

    Do you speak English?


    Best regards,

    Luciano

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    [QUOTE=Luciano;40514]Hi Alain,

    The avatar is the Turkish Flag.

    * * *

    Hi, Luciano ...

    Congratulations for the Debug performance ... we saw here the projects " backfire " : some Wiring ( let's say realization ...) problems added !!!

    << The avatar is the Turkish Flag. >>

    ... Mine is an English Plane ... Sayzer's , how to say ? ...And Trent's an Alien ...

    I'm not English ...
    Sayzer is not an Idiot ...
    ...

    LOL

    Alain
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    >> ... Mine is an English Plane

    Ah, at last... I was wondering what that fuzzy blob was... *smiles*

    Trent's... am I the only one that thinks it's some kind of flying bug with a pair of eyes in it's rear-end?

    Too much lunchtime vino I think...

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    Post I'm an Alien, not a bug!

    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    Trent's... am I the only one that thinks it's some kind of flying bug with a pair of eyes in it's rear-end?
    My avatar was taken from a video game - Galaga 88 by Namco, which is a space invaders style shoot'em up. It's actually one of the aliens that appears at the start of the game. I confess, I'm a bit of an 80's game buff, I'm currently in the process of cloning Donkey Kong by Nintendo 1981 (not an emulator) ground up build in Visual Basic using mostly win 32 API's. It'll probably be finished sometime late this year, plan on winning the December coding contest (again) on PSC with it.

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    Hi there. It seems you are arguing about languages.
    I just wanna say that the guy who posted his code wanted to share
    his work. I do not see any problem posting in native language.

    There are few options here:

    1. Either he did not know that this forum is carried out in English
    2. Or he doesn't know English enough, so wrote in Turkish

    As far as one of the languages I speak is Turkish, I do not think that
    someone should blame that guy for writing in Turkish. But if a certain
    user doesn't know English and want to post a thread, I would be glad to
    help him translate, so do others I hope.

    BTW, not all the posts in the forum were in English.
    Don't worry be happy....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sayzer View Post
    Check this out..



    http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=2632



    So I say nothing to Melanine.


    In the above example, the person was INVITED to post their problem in their native language after there was some confusion with their English posting. This differs when a message appears out of the blue from someone who hasn't posted before in a completely alien language.

    Perhaps a market for tourists for you Sayzer... you can sell them "I don't speak Turkish" (written in Turkish of course) T-shirts... (PS remember me when you make a million out of this idea)! Available at every airport, port of entry, customs post...

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