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hedwards: That's largely because Lin ux or Line ux, makes no difference because neither pronunciation approximates any portion of his name.
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Arkose: Actually this is in regards to many saying it "Linix" to rhyme with Unix, breaking all rules of English in the process.
Really? I've never heard anybody pronounce it like that. I've heard Lineux and Linnux, but never Linix.
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hedwards: I'll have you know that I have a mustache and I'm barely evil at all. bigot.
Unless you have a twin that doesn't have a moustache, you were not included in my statement :|
GrOG.
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Galimatias: GrOG.
It could stand for Great Old Games, but somehow I suspect alcoholic context :)
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Galimatias: GrOG.
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Thiev: It could stand for Great Old Games, but somehow I suspect alcoholic context :)
He's been puzzled by pirates. Evil, evil LucasArts playing with poor Galimatias mind.
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Thiev: It could stand for Great Old Games, but somehow I suspect alcoholic context :)
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Fujek: He's been puzzled by pirates. Evil, evil LucasArts playing with poor Galimatias mind.
Yeah, I wasn't sure whether it was required by me to say the magic phrase but now you leave me no choice </3

No, it doesn't mean we're getting Lucas Arts. It was just a funny.
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Galimatias: getting Lucas Arts
Actually, I didn't even mean to imply that, I just remembered the thread and thought the reference was funny.

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Galimatias: now you leave me no choice </3
Sorry :(
Can I make up for it by purchasing a Good Old Game? :p
Damn, now I actually like how gOg looks.

Oh and it's GOG, as in cog or dog. Not gee oh gee. That makes it sound like the Polish equivalent of 'my oh my'.
Lancelot to Arthur: Isn't there a Saint Goooooggggggg in Cornwall?
Arthur: No, that's Saint Ives.
Lancelot: Oh.

edit: Or is it St Yves? I have seen it both ways.
Post edited June 27, 2011 by Gerin
GoG stands for "God of Games", obviously.
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Navagon: Damn, now I actually like how gOg looks.

Oh and it's GOG, as in cog or dog. Not gee oh gee. That makes it sound like the Polish equivalent of 'my oh my'.
As the "gravelly voiced narrator" of the EA Launch trailer that we put out, I'm going to suggest that we Polish people, at least, say gee oh gee.


(<---- not Polish)
Post edited June 28, 2011 by TheEnigmaticT
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Wishbone: Now there was a king who kicked serious ass, as anybody who has read Eric Flint's Ring Of Fire series knows.
Agreed :) Have you read the latest one? :)
GoG looks more l337. =P
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Navagon: Not gee oh gee. That makes it sound like the Polish equivalent of 'my oh my'.
But that sounds like an awkward exclamation of surprise, which is extremely fitting xD !
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Wishbone: Now there was a king who kicked serious ass, as anybody who has read Eric Flint's Ring Of Fire series knows.
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rangun: Agreed :) Have you read the latest one? :)
No, I haven't kept up with the series lately. I plan to catch up though.