Hello, i joined to the forum today, and i want to know if here i should post this, like the rules of the registration said, to help the admins to decide that i'm not a bot.
Thanks for your aswer.
Hi felipe,
Welcome on board. Your post show you are not a bot and that is what matters.
Ok.
Thanks a lot for your welcome and quick answer, and of course thanks for the masm32 sdk too, :lol:
Hi Felipe,
Welcome to the forum.
Hi siekmanski, thanks for the welcome. 8)
might be an alien - he looks a little like Bob Marley - lol
After being away for so long you'll have to prove you're not the alien yourself by posting no less than 15 posts a day !
Actually, i couldn't put an avatar image, so i decided to use bob marley. There was a time when i play the bass in a reggae music band... :icon_cool:
so, you learned Assembly before or after you shot the sheriff??
Welcome Felipe!
Ask the deputy, he might still be alive 8)
I guess i learned after shot the sheriff, but...
if i am guilty i will pay! :lol:
sit back and fire up a spliff, mon :biggrin:
I know this is irrelevant to the forum, but I just want to say that I have been able to change my avatar image. So Bob returns to his alien planet far away among the stars... :icon_eek:
If you like Bob Marley you can't be all bad. :P
Quote from: felipe on March 26, 2017, 11:29:45 AM
I know this is irrelevant to the forum, but I just want to say that I have been able to change my avatar image. So Bob returns to his alien planet far away among the stars... :icon_eek:
I quite liked the Bob Marley one :greenclp:
BtW, your name has a Portuguese spelling. Portuguese, Brazilian, or none of the above?
Actually my name it's in spanish, i'm from a latin america country where we talk in spanish language. :icon_eek:
Must be from Texas...
Quote from: felipe on March 28, 2017, 04:33:56 AM
Actually my name it's in spanish, i'm from a latin america country where we talk in spanish language. :icon_eek:
Well, Felipe is Felipe in Portuguese too ::)
Hi felipe,
I cheated and had a look at your IP. You live in a great country, one day I would like to have a good look at it, especially the southern part with the water ways, mountains and amazing scenery. We have people here in Australia from your country and they are nice people with a great sense of humour.
oh gosh, I confess I confess.. I want to know!
Although Hutch kind of gave it away... I might have been to your country last year...
I'm from Brazil by the way. we are neighbours.
Quote from: LordAdef on March 29, 2017, 11:53:22 AM
Quote from: felipe on March 28, 2017, 04:33:56 AM
Actually my name it's in spanish, i'm from a latin america country where we talk in spanish language. :icon_eek:
Well, Felipe is Felipe in Portuguese too ::)
I would say that in Portuguese it is Filipe, no one I am aware of is called Felipe.
But in Brasil, Felipe became more common, God knows why.
QuoteI would say that in Portuguese it is Filipe, no one I am aware of is called Felipe.
But in Brasil, Felipe became more common, God knows why.
In this case, I would say it is both. :t
Water ways, South America, Spanish spoken, mountains and amazing scenery... Damn! Which one would it be? Argentina? for the Iguazú waterfall? I'm on ember :)
> Texas...
In fact there are many descriptive Spanish names in the USA, I guess that for those that don't know Spanish they don't say anything. Usually pretty nice:
- Colorado. Means red in English. Surely many clay soil there.
- Nevada. Snowfall. Surely a lot of cold there.
- Arizona. Árida zona, arid zone. Surely a lot of hot there.
- Florida. Flowery. Surely many flowery lands there.
- Texas. Mexico usually change "j" by "x". "Teja" means roof tile, usually made of clay. More clay soil there?
- Las Vegas. "Vegas" are usually plain lands near rivers with humidity where people usually make orchards.
- Los Ángeles. The Angels. Are we already in heaven?
I always heard "Filipe" in Portuguese :)
my guess is Chile!
Before the Spanish invasion of Texas, the native Indians used the word texas as "friend or friendship" or anyone who was an enemy of the Apache tribes to the west.
We don't want to scare our friend off. For felipe, usted es más que bienvenido aquí hombre.
Quote from: BugCatcher on March 29, 2017, 11:08:55 PM
Before the Spanish invasion of Texas, the native Indians used the word texas as "friend or friendship" or anyone who was an enemy of the Apache tribes to the west.
I had no idea. In Spanish "Mexico" is read as "Mejico", "Texas" is read also as "Tejas", deriving it to clay was only an (my wrong) assumption. According to Wikipedia, there are two possible origins of the word "Texas": one you have commented on, another is from the texa tree, it seems very common there. In the ancient Spanish the "x" was used to represent the current sound "j".
>usted es más que bienvenido aquí hombre
That's very well done! :icon_cool:
>We don't want to scare our friend off
Sorry, just curiosity ;)
I don't have problems with all this, it's just that i didn't try to extend this post more, because i thought that it wasn't the purpose for the forum and i didn't want to break rules of the forum... :t :eusa_boohoo:
we programmers are curious by nature :eusa_dance: