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  • Mmmäääääh. Jos se kirjoitetaan jotenkin muuten kuin "suomenmestaruus" niin silloin kyllä väärässä on Suomen kieli enkä minä. Siis eihän siinä nyt voi olla mitään järkeä että Suomella, siis valtiona, on mestaruus, kun kyse kerran on mestaruudesta Suomen alueella.
    This is Shireroth, and Giant Squid will brutally murder me if I ever remove this link from my signature | In the end it won't be love that saves us, it will be mathematics | So many people have this concept of God the Avenger. I see God as the ultimate sense of humor -- SlowwHand

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    • Pieni penkominen itse asiassa kertoisi että sekä "Suomen mestaruus" että "suomenmestaruus" olisivat oikein, tapaus on verrannollinen kirjoitustapoihin "Ruotsin-laiva" vs. "ruotsinlaiva".
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      • Kuningas: irkkiin siitä! ÄKKIÄ hullu! meni jo
        :p:p:p|__Hakkapeliitta/Jeki__|:p:p:p
        You wanna see me spank my monkey?
        I'll shake your hand later, I have an...itch.

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        • Ruotsin laiva? ja mä luulin että se on porauslautta
          gowabunga!!!!!!

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          • Originally posted by zapnic
            Ruotsin laiva? ja mä luulin että se on porauslautta
            eikö tuo koske vain abi- ja muita opiskelijaristeilyjä?

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            • esmooooooo! kamoon, tuu takasin :'(
              :p:p:p|__Hakkapeliitta/Jeki__|:p:p:p
              You wanna see me spank my monkey?
              I'll shake your hand later, I have an...itch.

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              • niin juuri!

                Ircciin sieltä!!

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                • Miun kovalevy ja netti ei suostu yhteistoimintaan! *itkee* *tahtoo lisää musiikkia kuunneltavaksi* *itkee lisää*
                  Why dosent God just pop up and say "Hi"
                  maybe it's because pop ups aren't very popular?

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                  • Mikäs niissä vikana?
                    This is Shireroth, and Giant Squid will brutally murder me if I ever remove this link from my signature | In the end it won't be love that saves us, it will be mathematics | So many people have this concept of God the Avenger. I see God as the ultimate sense of humor -- SlowwHand

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                    • No jos tuon toisen kovon kytkee kiinni koneeseen niin netti lakkaa toimimasta. Kaveri sai kerran verkkokortin toimimaan kovon ollessa kytkettynä, mutta nettiin tältä ei siltikään päässyt, muun aikaa kortti oli täysin kuallut.
                      Ja kun kovon ottaa täydellisesti irti muusta koneesta ts. mtn johtoja ei ole kytkettynä siihen niin johan netti toimaa taas...

                      Mtn selitystä kaveri ei asiaan löytänyt eikä osannut edes arvailla mistä moinen voisi johtua... :/
                      Why dosent God just pop up and say "Hi"
                      maybe it's because pop ups aren't very popular?

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                      • Hm... käyttääkö IDE-kontrolleri keskeytyspyyntöä jos siihen ei ole kytkettynä mitään?
                        This is Shireroth, and Giant Squid will brutally murder me if I ever remove this link from my signature | In the end it won't be love that saves us, it will be mathematics | So many people have this concept of God the Avenger. I see God as the ultimate sense of humor -- SlowwHand

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                        • Vai niin. *späm*
                          "Miksi ostaa koko lehmä, kun maitoa saa tölkeissä." - Birger Grönholm, fysiikanopettajani lukiossa

                          "Why buy a whole cow, when milk comes in jars." - Birger Grönholm, my physics teacher at 11th grade

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                          • Mie tommosia voi tietää! Minoon irkkaaja, en nörtti.
                            Why dosent God just pop up and say "Hi"
                            maybe it's because pop ups aren't very popular?

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                            • So, a question for the Finns.

                              So, for four of your days, everything's fine. We have Sunday = Sunnuntai, Monday = Maanantai, Tuesday = Tiistai, & Thursday = Torstai. But then, things go wrong. Why is Friday = Perjantai? It could at least be some variant on Venus rather than Freya, emulating the French (vendredi). But no, Perjan gets it instead. And for Saturday, you have Lauantai. Once again, who's Lauan? That sounds like a Hawaiian island, not Saturn.

                              And lastly, there's Keskivikko. What the heck happened here?! Shouldn't that be Keskivikkotai, if anything? And it doesn't sound remotely like Wotan/Odin! Come on, the Vikings were right next door! How hard could it have been to ask them what their deity's name was? Or again you could emulate the Romans with something based off of Mercury, but noooooo. Keskisomething wins again.

                              So can you explain yourselves? This better be good, or I may have to report Finland as being in noncompliance to the International Organization of Uniform Weeknames.
                              All syllogisms have three parts.
                              Therefore this is not a syllogism.

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                              • Keskiviikko = lit. "middle week" = it used to be in the middle of the week, hence the no-nonsense name. Note that the German name for Wednesday is Mittwoch, which has exactly the same meaning.

                                As for perjantai, I'll have to do some digging. Pronounciation considered, "perja" as you put it could be a bastardization of Freya.

                                Lauantai is probably nicked from the Swedes who have lördag, which is literally "washing up day". In ancient Norse it was "laugardagr", hence "lauantai". Most of the other days are taken from the Scandinavians too: måndag, tisdag, torsdag, and söndag.
                                Last edited by Kassiopeia; April 23, 2004, 16:59.
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