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Refalm:
Finished.

Lead Head:
Brilliant!



--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 22 February 2011, 21:01 ---I had to listen to it five times before I understood it. The combination of the heavy American accent and speed made it unintelligible to me, goodness knows how someone who's first language isn't English could understand it.

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Odly enough, I feel the exact same way (except English accent, instead of American), when I am watching TopGearUK. ;)

Refalm:
I can understand both just fine.
There's a good mix of British and American programmes here, subtitled in Dutch.

Aloone_Jonez:

--- Quote from: Lead Head on 23 February 2011, 05:29 ---Odly enough, I feel the exact same way (except English accent, instead of American), when I am watching TopGearUK. ;)

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I don't see why anyone would find the TopGear presenters difficult to understand as they speak very slowly, especially Jeremy Clarkson.  If you were talking about only fools and horses or Billy Connelly, of course I'd understand.

Come on admit it, you just said that because you took offence to my remark.

I don't normally have any problems with understanding US or Austrailin accents, it's just when they speak too quickly.

reactosguy:

--- Quote from: Refalm on 21 February 2011, 22:58 ---The only film where there was something realistic in terms of IT, was in The Matrix, where an old ssh flaw was used by Carrie-Anne Moss' character to bring down the electricity grid.

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Now which oddball uses Secure Shell* to maintain a power grid? You know that nothing is ever immune to the threat of people breaking through your computers' bricks, and SSH* is no exception.

*Is this a mistake? Did you mean a flaw in C or something like that?

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