So I presume that Swiss keyboards no longer feature the '
;-)
Which reminds me of about thirty years ago when my German wife and I
bought an Olivetti typewriter.
One of this family I presume, with a daisy wheel and lcd display for
half a line worth of text ....
http://gizwizbiz.squarespace.com/daily_giz_wiz_gadgets/?currentPage=176
We had to pay a hefty premium because we needed the German letters,
and the French accentuated ones + English i.e QWERTZ, AZERTY and
QWERTY ....
The only option then was the international Swiss keyboard, which
amounted to doubling the price tag, circa U$ 1,500 ...
A couple of years later we bought our first computer for about half
that amount and never thought of it anymore :-)
Amities
Philippe
Le 26 févr. 14 à 20:42, SwissPace a écrit :
> My written Engrish continues to deteriorate, either due to old age or
> lack of contact with native English speakers ;-) although I did think
> the plural was wives.
>
> IanW
> On 26/02/14 20:31, philippe.amard wrote:
>> One at a time please ;-)
>>
>> Amities
>> Philippe
>>
>> Le 26 févr. 14 à 19:26, SwissPace a écrit :
>>
>>> I would make sure that the only accounts that can login are
>>> yours and your wifes
>>
>
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