Subject | Re: [ib-support] INF in NUMERIC field |
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Author | Paul Schmidt |
Post date | 2002-08-07T14:09:32Z |
On 7 Aug 2002 at 20:56, Helen Borrie wrote:
to know which, if English is a second or third language, mostly because American
English is so different from HRM's English, they really should call it a seperate
language (Americanish?) just as Austrian is very similar but different from German.
As for IB, FB and IB/FB you could add FB/IB how about the term IBEA (IB et al,
which refers to IB, FB, Yaffil, etc).
Paul Schmidt, President
Tricat Technologies
paul@...
www.tricattechnologies.com
> At 12:30 PM 07-08-02 +0200, Ivan Prenosil wrote:There are several ways to write he/she such as he/she, she/he, (s)he and it's tough
>
> >(I never know whether in text I should use IB or FB or IB/FB.
> >It's like he/she problem :-)
>
> he/she is a >>>problem<<< ???????????
> ;-)
>
to know which, if English is a second or third language, mostly because American
English is so different from HRM's English, they really should call it a seperate
language (Americanish?) just as Austrian is very similar but different from German.
As for IB, FB and IB/FB you could add FB/IB how about the term IBEA (IB et al,
which refers to IB, FB, Yaffil, etc).
Paul Schmidt, President
Tricat Technologies
paul@...
www.tricattechnologies.com