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MJC July 22nd 03 02:17 PM

Well, yea, but the funniest damn thing that leaves me ROTFL is that the word
"mail" was originally derived from, you guessed it, a French word.

MJC

"RHF" wrote in message
om...
Had the French simply used a shortened contraction of "courrier
electronique"
[e-Cour]; then the may have seen the light in modern communication.
But to try and tell the young people that "courrier electronique" or
"Courriel" is faster and easier to type and use that e-Mail or
[e-Cour] is just plain stupid. (Pardon My French !)

Today's Youth who are use to Celphone "Text Messaging" are not going
to use 17 or 9 key strokes when they can communicate the same meaning
in 5 key strokes that are understood around the world.

The French do not understand that they are no longer a Military, Trade
or Cultural Power in this new Century.


~ RHF
.
.
= = = helmsman
= = = wrote in message

. ..
On 18 Jul 2003 23:07:12 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

PARIS (AP) - Goodbye ``e-mail'', the French government says, and hello
``courriel'' - the term that linguistically sensitive France is now

using to
refer to electronic mail in official documents.

The Culture Ministry has announced a ban on the use of ``e-mail'' in

all
government ministries, documents, publications or Web sites, the latest

step to
stem an incursion of English words into the French lexicon.

The ministry's General Commission on Terminology and Neology insists

Internet
surfers in France are broadly using the term ``courrier electronique''
(electronic mail) instead of e-mail - a claim some industry experts

dispute.
``Courriel'' is a fusion of the two words.


Dumb FROGS!!!

.
BOYCOTT French made products & DON'T vacation in France!




Jackie July 25th 03 12:13 AM


"Noel" wrote in message
...
On 21 Jul 2003 08:17:53 -0700, (jallan) wrote:

The French government (and many other governments) had the minimal
intelligence necessary to see through lies about buying uranium and
weapons of mass destruction.


Perhaps this isn't really a laughing matter (it ain't in real life) but it's
somewhat relevant to what's being discussed above, and it made me chuckle
after a crazy-busy, stressful day at work...

http://www.thespeciousreport.com/2003_uraniumscam.html

Enjoy and 73,

Jackie





Gregg July 26th 03 11:08 PM

Behold, Radioman390 scribed:

I will never Ever!!! buy any kind of French products!!! My wife wanted
to buy some wine last night and I said No French wine!! She said of
course not!


OK
But no French Kissing (she may not like that!) and if you end up in bed
with her anyway, no French Ticklers.

No French Fries, either

Sure, Freedom Fries, Freedom Kissing, and Freedom Ticklers are OK.


France, Germany, Russia and Canada r0x0rz!

All hail the crash of the American, capitalist, imperialist empire!!!

:-p

(couldn't resist)

--
Gregg
*It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd*

RedOctober90 July 27th 03 03:14 PM

(Radioman390) wrote in message ...
PARIS (AP) - Goodbye ``e-mail'', the French government says, and hello
``courriel'' - the term that linguistically sensitive France is now using to
refer to electronic mail in official documents.

The Culture Ministry has announced a ban on the use of ``e-mail'' in all
government ministries, documents, publications or Web sites, the latest step to
stem an incursion of English words into the French lexicon.

The ministry's General Commission on Terminology and Neology insists Internet
surfers in France are broadly using the term ``courrier electronique''
(electronic mail) instead of e-mail - a claim some industry experts dispute.
``Courriel'' is a fusion of the two words.


Please explain... what does this have to do with the topic which is shortwave radio.

killfiled :)


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