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fleche
01-21-11, 05:47 AM
je ne peut plus accéder au canon( mer forte )et pourtant elle est calme quel reglage doit t-on faire? merci :timeout:

Fader_Berg
01-21-11, 06:06 AM
Vad är det för fel på engelska?

h.sie
01-21-11, 06:37 AM
ich habe den leisen verdacht, dass er der englischen sprache nicht mächtig ist.

Jankowski
01-21-11, 06:42 AM
kas che darosi?

SquareSteelBar
01-21-11, 07:11 AM
...quel reglage doit t-on faire? merci :timeout:On parle anglais ici... ;)

Par example dans NSS_Uboat7c.cfg [pour le 7c]:

[Unit]
...

[Salvo]
...

[Properties]
PeriscopeDepth=12;meters
SnorkelDepth=11;meters
CrashDepth=100;meters
MaxDepth=350;meters
SurfaceDepth=7.8;meters
TorpLaunchMaxDepth=20;meters
StormConditions=7,0.1;max wind speed [m/s], max rain intensity [0,1]

[EngineProperties]
...

arnahud2
01-21-11, 07:36 AM
On parle anglais ici... ;)
...

Mais c'est PIRE que la stazi,ici...

Don't care about that, this is only a froggy joke !!

Volk2
01-21-11, 08:51 AM
Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz, Chrząszczyżewoszyce powiat Łękołody :D

Victor Schutze
01-21-11, 11:29 AM
je ne peut plus accéder au canon( mer forte )et pourtant elle est calme quel reglage doit t-on faire? merci :timeout:

Lorsque le vent est superieur a 7 m/s tu ne peux pas utiliser le canon ou le/les canon(s) anti-aerien(s), mais tu peux utiliser les torpilles.:salute:

Ce forum est en anglais. Traduis tes questions en anglais avant de les poster.:DL

fleche
01-21-11, 12:03 PM
ok compris 5/5 je leve les ammares :salute::arrgh!:

Sailor Steve
01-21-11, 12:42 PM
What the...? :doh:




:rotfl2:

frau kaleun
01-21-11, 12:52 PM
what the...? :doh:


Αυτά μου φαίνονται κινέζικα!

Victor Schutze
01-21-11, 01:58 PM
fleche is a lost french-speaking kaleun who was asking why he could not use the gun in bad weather.:D

I just explained to him the 7 m/s limit thing. I think he's got it now. He is going to sink them all!! :arrgh!:

frau kaleun
01-21-11, 02:12 PM
fleche is a lost french-speaking kaleun who was asking why he could not use the gun in bad weather.:D

I just explained to him the 7 m/s limit thing. I think he's got it now. He is going to sink them all!! :arrgh!:

Thanks, I thought it had something to do with the deck gun but couldn't puzzle out the rest, much less come up with an answer! I was glad to see someone jump in and help him out. :up:

Victor Schutze
01-21-11, 02:24 PM
Thanks, I thought it had something to do with the deck gun but couldn't puzzle out the rest, much less come up with an answer! I was glad to see someone jump in and help him out. :up:

no problem frau kaleun:up:

told him this is an english speaking forum too:yep:

Sailor Steve
01-21-11, 10:23 PM
fleche is a lost french-speaking kaleun who was asking why he could not use the gun in bad weather.:D

I just explained to him the 7 m/s limit thing. I think he's got it now. He is going to sink them all!! :arrgh!:
Cool. My response was based on seeing German, Russian and Polish thrown in. :sunny:

NGT
01-29-11, 06:26 AM
Αυτά μου φαίνονται κινέζικα!

@frau kaleun

Are you Greek :o ?

I don't know why, but never imagine you like Greek....:O:

frau kaleun
01-29-11, 12:02 PM
@frau kaleun

Are you Greek :o ?

I don't know why, but never imagine you like Greek....:O:

Partly, by ancestry: I'm pretty sure someone on my mother's father's side came to this country with the name "Skoulianos" or whatever the correct original spelling was.

But when it comes to the language, I'm not a Greek, just a Googler. :O:

Sailor Steve
01-29-11, 01:38 PM
But she does admit to being a geek, if that counts.

frau kaleun
01-29-11, 01:47 PM
But she does admit to being a geek, if that counts.

:haha:

Not only that, but a Greek geek. AKA a Hellenophile, I believe is the word for it. A Greek geek of some Greek ancestry.

I will also unashamedly claim to be as Greek as necessary if there is baklava involved and it looks like I might get some. :D

Sailor Steve
01-29-11, 02:51 PM
:haha:

Not only that, but a Greek geek. AKA a Hellenophile, I believe is the word for it. A Greek geek of some Greek ancestry.

I will also unashamedly claim to be as Greek as necessary if there is baklava involved and it looks like I might get some. :D
:rock:

In Dashiell Hammett's novel The Thin Man Nora Charles refers to husband Nick as "My Ancient Greek". The family name is something like Nikopolous, and he's a bit older than her. I don't remember if the line made it into the movie. :sunny:

frau kaleun
01-29-11, 03:47 PM
:rock:

In Dashiell Hammett's novel The Thin Man Nora Charles refers to husband Nick as "My Ancient Greek". The family name is something like Nikopolous, and he's a bit older than her. I don't remember if the line made it into the movie. :sunny:

You know, I just recently saw that all the way through for the first time - only caught bits of it before, and I always turned it off because I'd missed the beginning and didn't want to spoil it for myself. It was on TCM's schedule so I recorded it - what a hoot! I adore Myrna Loy and she and Powell play so well off each other.

Nick: I'm a hero. I was shot twice in the Tribune.
Nora: I read where you were shot 5 times in the tabloids.
Nick: It's not true. He didn't come anywhere near my tabloids.

:rotfl2:


To tell you the truth the dialogue is so quick and snappy I'm not sure if that line made it in either, but I don't remember it.

Rhodes
01-29-11, 07:11 PM
Cool. My response was based on seeing German, Russian and Polish thrown in. :sunny:

Ainda dá para entrar em português?

Nunca vi O Homem de Lata, vale a pena?

EmeAzul
01-29-11, 08:01 PM
Rhodes, da', mas eu acho que a piada ja' esta' saindo de moda, ne'? Como vao as coisas no Pais do porto? Abracos

EmeAzul

NGT
01-30-11, 03:55 PM
Partly, by ancestry: I'm pretty sure someone on my mother's father's side came to this country with the name "Skoulianos" or whatever the correct original spelling was.

But when it comes to the language, I'm not a Greek, just a Googler. :O:

Which country? USA?

Skoulianos is a greek name indeed.

For Greek people you are Greek, because for us, the point is DNA, no the passport. But nobody is oblige to agree with these logic...

Sorry for bad English, to be honest I prefer French, like ours host here...

frau kaleun
01-30-11, 06:54 PM
Which country? USA?

Yes.

Skoulianos is a greek name indeed.

My mother's father's family name was Schooley. I always assumed it was of British origin, but when I got older and started looking it up, everything I found says it's the Anglicized form of Skoulianos and has no other origin. Even the few people I know of confirmed Greek ethnicity have told me the same thing.

Funny thing was, when my mother was growing up there was another family down the street who were very definitely Greek - recent immigrants or the first generation of same to have been born in the US. Their last name was also Schooley and so my mother and her siblings used to joke that they all must be Greek also, because they had the same last name. They had no idea that they all probably got that name exactly the same way - either an ancestor changed it to make it sound more "American," or some immigration official couldn't do any better when filling out all the paperwork. :haha:

For Greek people you are Greek, because for us, the point is DNA, no the passport. But nobody is oblige to agree with these logic...

Well, I am Greek, German, Scottish, Cherokee, and no doubt there is some Irish, English and Dutch and who knows what all else in there as well. Aside from the Greek and Cherokee, just your standard Northern European hodgepodge. I will lay claim to any and all of it as the occasion allows. :D