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Re: [GZG] New NSL ship naming...?



I will have to admit, the first time I saw BMW spelled out, I was wondering
where this Bayern was... ;->=

By the time I'd first seen Munchen (without umlaut, it's all Anglicized), I
was a little older and more experienced.

In college, I had a friend who hated the way 'mericans said Napoleon, but
he never took the effort to say Eth-pan-ya for France's neighbor. *shrug*

Part of the advantage of living in Nebraska is folks are impressed that you
can read at all and have indoor plumbing. "You have computers there?" Not
that I wasn't surprised by a lister being in, good gosh, Tasmania!

Actually, Jon, I'm quite satisfied by "'New Construction'"; has a sort of
charm.

The_Beast

Mark wrote on 03/13/2007 01:07:41 PM:

*snippage*

> Very nice! A lot of people may not make the connection to
> the Englishized name (least many people I've talked to
> about my trip there once a few years ago had no idea what
> city I was speaking of)
>
> Mk


So, would you consider it carrying drone fighters as an attack by
Munchhausen (unlaut showoff!) by proxy?

Chris on 03/13/2007 01:39:19 PM:

> >Light Cruiser- Muenchen (My computer won't do umlauts,
> but I think you get the idea)
>
> While we're at it--change my suggestion for the scoutships
> from Beethoven to Freiherr von Münchhausen
> <grin>

The_Beast


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