Message from @wacka
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IS NOT IN OUR INVESTORS INTERESSTS IN their OVERSEAS BUSINess
sorry caps
Why
they posting this in jre
@R9b1t i turned airplane for the airplane
in english its aeroplane - do you not pronounce the "o"?
In English English it's Aeroplane
In American English it's Airplane
Because we're retarded 👌
so in the US do you have people who study "airplanes" called "airplane engineers"?
or "airspace engineers"?
2 iirc
Google it
Don't lynch me RMS
I'm pretty sure they're known as "aeronautical engineers"
ah ok.. I think we just call them aerospace engineers
Pretty much the same thing. The laws of fluid dynamics and solid mechanics don't change from NA to Europe
Im more interested in the fact that there is no "o" .. Im wondering if all the times Ive heard it said in american movies and TV, am I hearing the "o" as some sort of illusion?
in the US are you supposed to pronounce it "air - plane" or "air - o - plane"?
air-plane
but aerospace is the engineering/science field
Why are GameCube games so fucking expensive
I'm just trying to get something other than Windwaker
The only time I've heard an American say "Air-o-plane" is that mediocre RHCP song
for the record, American English is closer to the original pronunciation of most words than current England English, despite the retardation it has acquired over time like most languages do.
It's the same as France French and French in other countries
language has a weird way of being frozen in the past when imported then isolated in foreign lands
you would think the wright brothers had it right
In the Aeroplane Under the Sea
Normie
with their "Wright Brothers Aeroplane Company"
hmm this is kinda weird... the universal human rights declaration by the UN ... states that education is compulsory at elementary stages
seems like a weird thing to put in a declaration of rights
At one point I assumed the UN was full of people who mostly knew what they were doing
All that changed when they invited Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian there to speak. lol
telling someone that they have to do something, seems like the opposite of a right