ahahahahahahaha.
I like that second question
yes the word solder, is pronounced sold'er in the UK and australia.
and a transister is a nun after a sex change. or, to be pc about it, a
gender reassignment.
Shaun
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http://www.myspace.com/blindmanshaunoliverhttp://blindman.homelinux.org/~blindman/
skype: brailledude
On 21/03/2008 2:55 AM, the old scribe known as Senk, Mark J.
(CDC/NIOSH/NPPTL) was able to impart this pearl of wisdom:
> Is the l in solder pronounced outside the United States?
>
>
> And is a transistor a cross-dressing monk?
>
> =09
> =20
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> Subject: Re: valve radios?
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> Hi Tom,
>
> This would be a case of "Two people divided by a common language". =20
> "Valve" is Brit/Aussie for "Vacuum tube".
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> Budy, KB5ELV
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