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- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> May 31, 2003
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Hello aku saya: > [Very OT, sorry] Yes, something like [OT], but not very! >>>I> [OT] >>> >>>I> Please be so kind to tell us what is "aku saya" >>>I> in English, if it is not a big big your secret >>> It is "I I", very increative, eh? >I> What is "I I", "you you", yes? Or something other? > > Yes, > aku = I > saya = I > ku = I > gua = I > and more others that mean "I". > >I> If "I I" is "you you" then take a look at my address - >I> kinz stands for Kachan Igor Nikitovich, ok? >I> Plus "z", yes ? >I> But letter "z" just stands on the same key on Russian >I> keyboard as Russian letter like turned "R" that means >I> "I" in English. This Russian letter sounds as "ya". >I> Ha-ha-ha - my Russian "ya" is just last 50% >I> of your "saya" !!! >I> Yes? Really? Or I'm mistaken ? >Yes. It's very interesting. >I chose "akusaya" just because I didn't have any >other ideas when making an email address. >Yours is much better. It is very very interesting !!! Your *simple* idea is JUST a single known Indonesian-English-Russian recursive acronim for the programmer's name: aku = I -- Malay saya = I -- Malay ya = I -- Russian Never change it ! What is kinz? Just abbreviation ! Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru