So one thread out of 100K is in Spanish and a few of you have an issue with that? Who cares? If there are some native Spanish speakers out there why should we limit their discussion? Lighten up and you may even learn something new....
Since so many are stumbling over each other to be politically correct, let me clarify:
There was some discussion about using translators and I suggested it might be easier for the OP to use it once. This makes sense to me. Then I made the mistake of suggesting that posting in a language that the majority of members use would actual broaden the discussion, not limit it. Apparently no one agrees - that's OK.
But how anyone got "Can't post in foreign languages" or "I feel left out" or "There's no world outside of the U.S." or "The Internet is only for English speakers" out of these two posts is completely beyond me...
It wasn't my intention to offend anyone, least of all the OP. If I did, my apologies. Now, I will refrain from posting any more in this thread so it can get back on topic.
tinchomlm -benvinedos a TBN
I hope we have not lost sight of the fact that the original poster is in Argentina, South America, posting in his native language, and communicating in a friendly way with all of us. I've been amazed how many TBN folks have more than one language at their command. Thus, our community is broad and aware that there is a world beyond the USA.
Those of us who posted in two languages are seeking to the best of our ability to assure communication with the broader TBN community.
tinchomlm, benvinedos a TBN!:thumbsup:
Welcome to TBN
Necessito poner el dictionario de Espanol entre Firefoc.
I need to install the Spanish dictionary in Firefox.
me perdonaras pero esto de la tecnologuia(pc) para mi es nuevo mas aca en una sona rural para la proxima lo intentare gracias por la buena honda