any Canadian's in the house!
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Just wondering if there are any Canadians in this forum, why em I asking because I'm interested in discussing a particular bill, what bill well? Whats 9+6? I do not want to write the exact number to prevent unwanted attention, let me know
You meant to say that Canucks are not abundant in this digital world of Trisquel?
If you get no replies from our other North Americans living in the other frozen wilderness, It won't surprise me at all. Maybe, If you ask in French, maybe they will understand you!
If that helps you, Then you need to post this forum in some other troll hole, that is French spoken.
I do eat frog legs and I know how to crock, will that be enough?
troll troll trolllllllll
its not that I'm trying to find out how many canuks are part if forum, I would like to start a conversation with canukers about a political issue, a particular bill that could remove our current liberties, but so far no one has responded
I like maple syrup and such, do I qualify?
Perhaps a live a few hundred miles too far south, though.
What is Maple Syrup and How is it Made?
Maple syrup is made from the sugary circulating fluid (sap) of maple trees.
It has been consumed for many centuries in North America… since the times of the Indians.
Over 80% of the world’s supply is now produced in Canada.
Are you a dictionary bot?
Bot or BOT, shortened from "robot" may refer to:
A "software robot" or virtual agent
Web crawler or Web spider, a computer program that does automated tasks
Internet bot, a computer program that does automated tasks
Zombie computer, a computer that is part of a botnet
Chatterbot or Chat bot, a computer program that converses in natural language
Internet Relay Chat bot, a computer program connected to an Internet Relay Chat server as a user, but providing special services or performing special functions
Video game bot, a computer-controlled player or opponent
BOTS, a computer game
Bot, a line of budget desktop PCs manufactured by Alienware
Are you a disambiguation bot? :)
In computational linguistics, word-sense disambiguation (WSD) is an open problem of natural language processing and ontology. WSD is identifying which sense of a word (i.e. meaning) is used in a sentence, when the word has multiple meanings. The solution to this problem impacts other computer-related writing, such as discourse, improving relevance of search engines, anaphora resolution, coherence, inference et cetera.
it's along way. a looong way to trolling perfection of that kind of mastery! :P
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