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On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 06:21:00 -0400, Cub Driver
wrote: The British Meteor was tops overall for WWII The top jet fighter, that was never in air-to-air combat? Shucks, maybe the Bell Airacuda was the best piston-engine fighter of the war. The Meteor, like the P-80, came too late for the banquet. And George Cayley didn't trust his glider enough to go up in it. Something the NASA boffins who designed the space shuttle also agreed with - send someone else.... all the best -- Dan Ford (email: info AT danford.net) see the Warbird's Forum at http://www.danford.net/index.htm Vietnam | Flying Tigers | Pacific War | Brewster Buffalo | Piper Cub John Cook Any spelling mistakes/grammatic errors are there purely to annoy. All opinions are mine, not TAFE's however much they beg me for them. Email Address :- Eurofighter Website :- http://www.eurofighter-typhoon.co.uk |
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Cub Driver wrote: Yes, it does. (Leif Erikson Day is October 9:th in the USA.) A fact that is known to what percentage of Americans (a term that includes in this usage all residents of the Americas)? One millioneth of one percent? Be serious. I don't think you're serious. Why would foreigners know when that day is in USA? (And the number doesn't make sense anyway.) But no, it doesn't seem he's celebrated south of USA, if that's what you're thinking of: http://cartography.geog.uu.nl/eriksson/introduction.html -- Urban Fredriksson http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/ A boundary between the known and the unknown always exists. |
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That's not correct, "Americans" as it is used today refers only to citizens of the United States. To most of the Americas, citizens of the United States are called Norte Americanos or U.S.-ians. all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at http://www.danford.net/index.htm Vietnam | Flying Tigers | Pacific War | Brewster Buffalo | Piper Cub |
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"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... To most of the Americas, citizens of the United States are called Norte Americanos or U.S.-ians. Wrong. |
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"Cub Driver" wrote in message news Well, I'll allow a footnote for the Zeppilins, as a failed branch of flight. But balloons get involved in flight only as obstacles to Cubs flying low and slow. But they do get involved in flight. |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
Pull your head out of your ass. When you see some group on the evening news chanting "Death to America!" do you think they're ****ed off at Bolivia? No need to get vulgar. And I think you must mean "arse"; city bylaws restrict where we can keep draught animals around here, and I don't have any. Groups chanting on the news are your authority? They're not mine. Are they lexicographers? Just because they use a connotation of the word, does not mean they have altered the denotative meaning. "Americans" includes all of us within the Americas. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... To most of the Americas, citizens of the United States are called Norte Americanos or U.S.-ians. Wrong. Dan's translation is essentially correct; hispanophones use "estadunidenses" and francophones use (more uncommonly, I admit) "étasuniseins" when referring to citizens of the United States. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... Dan's translation is essentially correct; hispanophones use "estadunidenses" and francophones use (more uncommonly, I admit) "étasuniseins" when referring to citizens of the United States. But not Norte Americanos or U.S.-ians. |
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"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... The top jet fighter, that was never in air-to-air combat? Shucks, maybe the Bell Airacuda was the best piston-engine fighter of the war. The Meteor, like the P-80, came too late for the banquet. The Meteor was in air combat in World War II. |
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"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... The Oxford English Dictionary and the _Memoirs_ of Sir Robert Laird Borden, Prime Minister of Canada during the Great War.. From the OED, "American... sb. 2. A native of America of European descent, esp. a citizen of the United States." So it is not restricted solely to citizens of the U.S. Borden's _Memoirs_ shows that Canadians persisted in thinking of themselves as Americans too even 60 years after Confederation (he was writing in the 1930s of exchanges at the Imperial War Cabinet during the Great War). Well, I guess they got it wrong then. |
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