Да Нет (pronounced Dah Nyeht) sounds exactly like .NET almost. Да is russian for "yes" and Нет is russian for "no". Who would wanna use a russian Yes-No framework anyways :lol:
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Да Нет (pronounced Dah Nyeht) sounds exactly like .NET almost. Да is russian for "yes" and Нет is russian for "no". Who would wanna use a russian Yes-No framework anyways :lol:
I learned that over in here by the way:
http://langintro.com/rintro/
Actually it would be in the Russian Alphabet section.
Also, coicidentally, the Yes-No could mean the binary equivilant 1 and 0. Strange isn't it?
You talking to yourself here or what? :D
I hope not. :lol:
Just sharing an interesting coincidence I just noticed to everyone. ;)
:lol: Stop thinking so much Jake. I have found from experience that it is better to remain brain-dead as much of the time as possible.
;) J/K. Weird coincidence though.
This is my brain ------> D
This is my brain on drugs -------> B
This is my brain on drugs with a side of bacon -----> B (||)
Don't mind me, I'm bored. :bigyello:
I'm teaching myself a little Russian to communicate with this hottie. Her name is Tatyana:
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.p...chmentid=39638
Well, the fact that you are talking to a monkey is even worse then talking to yourself. :D
The monkey, however, this is a compliment for him as he is evolving and learning to communicate with humans. :lol:
Just kidding guys. Don't send wossy to kill me. :D
I am personally offended and will be reporting you at once.
J/K. We can handle it baja. ;)
:D
At least I'm not spanking the monkey :bigyello:
Amazing, deaf and blind, but still able to do her hair up nicely.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
:afrog:
And who said shes deaf and blind?
Hottie? She's reasonable...
Anyways...keep the thread on track you muppets.
Have you proof of this Yes-No name?
Links perhaps?
What russian have you learnt so far.
Woof
She's spending time with you, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
ouch ouch ouch
I provided a link in Post #2 and gave you the section to goto, but to take you directly to what I'm talking about, here ya go:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wokawidget
http://langintro.com/rintro/yes.htm
http://langintro.com/rintro/no.htm
And I know very very little Russian so far. Whatever that tutorial provided is what I know.
I think he meant links to a page about this Da Net, not a lesson in Russian :)
No it was russian lessons, only I noticed Dot NET when they gave me the first 2 words to learn, Yes and No.Quote:
Originally Posted by baja_yu
Yeah, but who says that they call .Net "Da Net" ?
You have to have that quick "Ah" sound when saying Da. It will sound just like "Dot" then.
I know how it sounds. My language is very similar to russian. I can understand a lot of russian even if I dont exactly know it.
But we thought that you had some other source about that naming of the .Net.
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by crptcblade
We are in the process of getting to know one another. She likes me a lot, that's for sure. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by crptcblade
Law of averages I guess :D
.NET in Russian is the same as it is in English. A waste of time, and money. ;)
Attractive, especially the green eyes. MMmmmmmmQuote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
Perhaps you should get out more Jake :wave: