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Matra et Alpine
11-10-2005, 05:12 AM
NON car related, but I guess a few woudl be interested.

( unless Wouter/Pieter can teach me Dutch in 5 easy lessons. In that case the jobs mine :) )

Got this in the mail .............

My client is looking for games testers to assist them on a contract basis. YOU must be an enthusiastic gamer with experience of the main platforms and a keen attention to detail. You must also have a strong understanding of Dutch and written English. If you are interested in this role please apply with an up to date copy of your CV in word format or call me on 0141 248 8555



Location:Scotland
Salary:Market Rate
Type:Contract
Contact Name:Graham Boyle
Advertiser:Progressive Recruitment - GlasgowTel. No.0141 248 8555

http://www.progressive.co.uk/

henk4
11-10-2005, 05:14 AM
probably far less challenging than Freecell, so not interested:D

drakkie
11-10-2005, 05:20 AM
people always say that i see (and remember) every tiny detail. I have no real experience on any platform other than the computer though :( I this means moving to Scotland, it would be impossible for me because of school (and parents) :(

try this peter, might help:
http://www.geocities.com/willemfh/stamboom/dutch/index.html :)

derekthetree
11-10-2005, 08:49 AM
people always say that i see (and remember) every tiny detail. I have no real experience on any platform other than the computer though :( I this means moving to Scotland, it would be impossible for me because of school (and parents) :(

try this peter, might help:
http://www.geocities.com/willemfh/stamboom/dutch/index.html :)

that website is quite good but i reckon the double vowel sounds have to be heard to be learned properly. they are just too different :)

Rijoh
11-10-2005, 08:53 AM
The weather in Scotland is even worse than it is here so sorry.

Matra et Alpine
11-10-2005, 09:23 AM
that website is quite good but i reckon the double vowel sounds have to be heard to be learned properly. they are just too different :)
Not a problem for us Scots.

The guttural stop is common in Scots dialects :D

Matra et Alpine
11-10-2005, 09:23 AM
The weather in Scotland is even worse than it is here so sorry.
That's only what we tell the English so they dont' come here and buy "holiday homes". The Welsh have a different approach and just burn them down if they do :D

derekthetree
11-10-2005, 09:38 AM
Not a problem for us Scots.

The guttural stop is common in Scots dialects :D

i know! or at least i would do if i could understand what any of them was saying :D