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Odeslat příspěvekod anonymni 16. 3. 2009 00:12

This is reaction for some posts from thread about Czech language. So, there is only one rule: Type only in English ;-) .

My English isn't good, so, if there are some mistakes in my text, I'm sorry ;-) .
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Odeslat příspěvekod Cristinne 16. 3. 2009 00:19

Good idea!
As I already said - everyone makes mistakes, no problem :)
Ona nebo já - já nebo ona - já nebo já - ona nebo ona... Kdo vlastně?
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Odeslat příspěvekod jannnn 16. 3. 2009 00:23

I've got only one message for you. Space Shuttle Discovery set to launch to Space Station Tonight! Liftoff at 0:43 CET! Watch it! http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
Naposledy upravil jannnn dne 16. 3. 2009 00:24, celkově upraveno 1
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Odeslat příspěvekod 4honza 16. 3. 2009 00:23

So what?

Why are you want 2 speak English here? Do you hesitate to speak your native language, don't you? ;-)

I went through an old English thread and it missed a strong topic, so let's try to bring something crucial here :)
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Odeslat příspěvekod anonymni 16. 3. 2009 00:28

Jannnn: I'm sorry, but I'm not interested.
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Odeslat příspěvekod 4honza 16. 3. 2009 00:29

jannnn:

Seems to be an interesting event. There is only a small shortcoming, it's kind of proprietary technology used for video streaming which does not work for me (it refuses to play anything on Nasa TV).
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Odeslat příspěvekod anonymni 16. 3. 2009 00:30

Honza: I did it after reading your posts ;-)
so, what will we talk about?
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Odeslat příspěvekod 4honza 16. 3. 2009 00:32

I've already asked a question - should be like "why are you want to speak in English?"
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Odeslat příspěvekod jannnn 16. 3. 2009 00:35

4honza: That's strange. But there are various types of streams - wmv, quick time player or real player. On the right side, click to Other Viewing Options and try to choose another type....
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Odeslat příspěvekod anonymni 16. 3. 2009 00:35

I'l tell it like one guy from great phorum called "Garaz".
It's stylish 8-)
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Odeslat příspěvekod 4honza 16. 3. 2009 00:43

Thanks, just watching. I've managed to get it work, but cant find those options.

Start in one minute ...
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Odeslat příspěvekod anonymni 16. 3. 2009 00:44

I've added my teacher of dances as a friend on Facebook and I am afraid of her reaction... What should I do?
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Odeslat příspěvekod 4honza 16. 3. 2009 00:45

It was an amazing firestorm :-)
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Odeslat příspěvekod mbing 16. 3. 2009 00:53

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Odeslat příspěvekod jannnn 16. 3. 2009 00:59

The start was amazing

see you...
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