| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-06
 15:56:58
 
 |  Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Hi!
 I'd like to announce the existence of a mailing list for all Czech (and Slovak, of course
  ) fans of the fine black Commodore machines. :D It can be found at www.pandora.cz and its e-mail address is c16 _AT_ pandora _DOT_ cz
 
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| | Posted By 
  Gaia
 on 2008-07-06
 16:49:59
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Děkujem pěkně
  
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| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-07
 05:20:05
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Was that an irony?
  
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| | Posted By 
  indi
 on 2008-07-07
 12:43:21
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 mmm... More coppery.... or perhaps bronzy
 
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| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-07
 13:17:08
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Oh, I would've preferred goldy or at least silvery instead..
  
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| | Posted By 
  Gaia
 on 2008-07-07
 13:17:42
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 
  Nah, just demonstrated where my Czech language skills start... and end  
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| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-07
 13:21:12
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Well, knowing how to say Thank you is often quite useful.
  I can say "fekete" and "bolhapiac" in Hungarian....
    
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| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-07
 13:22:41
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Speaking about bolhapiac, is the one in Budapets worth visiting, 8-bit-wise?
 
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| | Posted By 
  pepax
 on 2008-07-07
 13:24:14
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Sorry for the typo... of course I know how Budapest is spelled.
 
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| | Posted By 
  Gaia
 on 2008-07-07
 13:47:07
 
 |  Re: Czech Plus/4 mailing list 
 Well, you can combine those two words already to "feketepiac" to come to the word that tells you how most pre-C16 Commodore stuff ended up in Hungary in the eighties
  
 I know no 'bolhapiac' other than the one at PeCsa (Petöfi Csarnok):
 http://www.pecsa.hu
 
 You can easily recall the name later (offline) if you think of a nice plate of "pečni kača"
  
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