QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Michael-The wife gave me that information also, but said it wouldn't be on the quiz. [:D] She will be pleased that at least one rail fan obviously has some knowledge of the Spanish language. Her husband is sure a big disappointment on the language thing.[D)] Jay
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton After extensive research (Linda, what do you call...?), the squiggle is called a tilde. Hit Alt 164 and you get ñ. Now you will be all set for writting to your Hispanic friends. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Dave That's part of it, but I think there is supposed to be a little squigly thing above the n. Jay[^][(-D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by rrnut282 QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton That was before literacy was fashionable along that route. Jay (Heading for the bomb shelter.) You just said what we were all thinking[}:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton That was before literacy was fashionable along that route. Jay (Heading for the bomb shelter.)
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton I better damn well know how to spell it AND pronounce it. Since my wife taught Spanish for 35 years... Well, as far as I know, there is no law that keeps her from giving me a crack on the back of my head with a ruler. Best use? I'll have to go back to school for that one. Or was it those hamburgers?? Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton I know I shouldn't be a smart-#@! about anyplace south of the M-D. In a few years we want to move a warmer climate. Maybe they won't let me in. Jay
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard But, as a side note, our local light rail, Metro Transit, uses rectangle yellow reflective signs, with the word HORN in black capitals to alert their drivers of where to start honking for street crossings.
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