14 Jul
2008
14 Jul
'08
2:32 p.m.
Ondrej Certik wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Robert Cimrman <cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz> wrote:
Ryan Krauss wrote:
That is funny. I have never taken a theory of elasticity class (actually I was in one for a day and dropped it) and had never heard of Lame (I don't know how to put the accent mark on the e). So, I thought from the comments in the original setup file that the coeffiecents were lame in this sense:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lame&x=0&y=0
namely:
- weak; inadequate; unsatisfactory; clumsy: a lame excuse. or
- Slang. out of touch with modern fads or trends; unsophisticated. –verb (used with object) :-) I thought you might have thought something like that, but was lazy to write with diacritics. But now you know one more French guy!
BTW, you can use copy & paste to get the "é" letter from the wikipedia.
I can even type it easily, but I am so used to omit the accents (even in Czech, where there are tons of them) that I do not bother... My name has none, unlike yours :)