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cablecity
September 9th, 2002, 01:40
to Smiff :

i can translate in Greeks the whole help files in the origin format, real and FULL translate. Can i sent to you for include in the pj64 1.5 pacage or for post in your site, maybe in a new section for all the translations of all other languages?

thanks, cablecity, greece

ultramaniac, volioth vile mou, ekanes polh kalh douleia. ta leme, prokopis apo karditsa

Smiff
September 9th, 2002, 01:41
yeah if you want to do that ill post it on support.pj64.net

cablecity
September 9th, 2002, 01:45
ok smiff, i'll send to you until 12-09-2002
thanks

Smiff
September 9th, 2002, 01:54
i would post the source but the server is down, when its back it'll be on support.pj64.net / translations

cooliscool
September 9th, 2002, 02:48
Looks like cablecity is breaking the law... :(


Damn the greek government. Damn them to hell. :(

Lutomes
September 9th, 2002, 13:16
Are you talking about that weird new Greek law that prohibits video games, even though it was supposed to stop gambling or something.

From what I've heard, that would really suck. How can they make video games illegal...its inhumane.

64ultramaniac
September 9th, 2002, 14:15
wow,that would be very nice Cablecity :)

cablecity
September 9th, 2002, 16:21
to smiff : i have allready unpack the chm files and the 30% is translated, but can you post the origin source?

gia ton volioth filo : mporoume na ta poume apo to thlefono, an nai apanthse mou sto cablecity sto hotmail na se paro thlefono or na sou doso to diko mou

Maximus
September 9th, 2002, 16:28
Wow, so if video games ARE illegal, then what about all those Greek people who already have a console + games, will this make them break the law?
Just curious, no offence to Greek. But sometimes there are many outreagous law which never make sense...

iq_132
September 9th, 2002, 16:41
In the US that would be an Ex Post Facto law, in essence an after the fact law, a law that says that if you did something in the past like drink when you were 18 (it was legal in the US until like the 70s) they could come after you today (You have to be 21 now... in most states.. like michigan :( ) and put you in jail for drinking when you were underage.