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2010-05-29
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2010-05-29
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I hate all these blogs/websites like engadget etc. It is because they are american. I am not talking as a fan boy. It is just unfair. Nokia is loved in almost all the world. Europe, China, Singapore, Russia (maybe Japan). But one thing I certainly know is that it is hated in the USA. Why?
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2010-05-29
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This is absolutely unAmerican. What next? Will you spell "organize" "organise"?
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2010-05-29
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(If I spelled anything wrong here, feel free to comment endlessly on my fail.)
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2010-05-29
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Also, some people get nasty furious when you tell them that Maemo is actually pronounced my-mo, not may-mo, and that Nokia is not no-kia, but knock-ia...
I spelled "Cesium" "Caesium" on a chemistry test and got marked off.
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2010-05-30
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So, would that be pronounced "KY-see-um"?
I've been pronouncing Maemo as MEE-mo. All of the Finns from Nokia on YouTube say MAY-mo. But then, at work we have a server named Caelus, and everyone there tries to correct me when I say KY-lus and not KAY-lus.
And I've always said NOKE-yuh, whereas everyone around me says no-KEE-ah, because they assume it's a Japanese company.
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
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No, I wouldn't. I'd rather have neo-colonialism than the nonsense the British did. Don't even try to justify it. The British set a lot of countries back with their agenda.