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Soaring
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A find from 1992
From Microsoft's Geman Manual for Words 2.0, 1992:
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Subsim Aviator
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LOL
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Ocean Warrior
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Nice to see software manuals are still ****ed up no matter which language it is.
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Dipped Squirrel Operative
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Hehe yes i remember,
i also remember from MS-DOS: "Geloeschte Dateien nicht entloeschen ? J/N" What is this supposed to mean, and what shall i do ? ![]() In german it sounds especially idiotic lol ![]() Greetings, Catfish |
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Rear Admiral
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Google Translate gives me this:
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Ocean Warrior
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Booh! Frau kaleun destroyed the beauty of the manual!
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