[Coco] talk funny
Steve Ostrom
Steven.M.Ostrom-1 at tc.umn.edu
Tue Dec 23 17:14:35 EST 2003
I'm from the upper mid-west so I might be a bit biased, but I seem to
remember that many national newscasters in the US need special training
to talk "mid-western", which seems to be some sort of standard for
broadcasting. Does this mean that we in Minnesota are sort of a melting
pot of accents? I know we have some funny expressions ("you betcha",
"pop" instead of soda, "hot dish" for that hot mixture of food served in
one pan", etc.). How would you non-Minnesotans describe our accent?
On a second note, reviving the discussion of Coco / PC file transfer,
how difficult would it be to connect an external 5.25" drive to an old
IBM laptop running MSDOS or Windows 3.1 ? Newer PC's seem to like 3.5"
drives only, and this might be a convenient way to make transfers.
Mark, without taking you away from your more pressing Coco projects, is
this something you can do easily? The 5.25" drive would need a cable
and a power supply I guess.
Happy Holiday, everybody !!
-- Steve --
Roger Taylor wrote:
> At 10:34 AM 12/23/2003 -0800, you wrote:
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>> Then there's the opposite extreme, Roger. That's when you want to
>> relax and take the slow lane, and find that there are always a few
>> that want to go 5-10 mph under the speed limit. Up here in the
>> Northeast corrider on I-95, trying to blast yourself into another
>> lane to get around them is just as unnerving as bumper to bumper at
>> 75. Driving seems to be a no win situation unless you carefully plan
>> your route and time of travel. Then there's upstate NE .... aaaaahhh
>> ... don't relax too much and fall asleep.
>>
>> Griz
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> The way people talk
> The way people drive
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> It's nice to know that the whole world is dealing with the same issues.
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