On 2011-12-26 04:58:55 +0000, Robert Coe said:
> On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 18:35:23 +0000, Pete A <
pete3....@nospam.ntlworld.com>
> wrote:
> : On 2011-12-24 15:47:47 +0000, George Kerby said:
> :
> : > On 12/23/11 7:03 PM, in article
LXVSPBTX4090...@reece.net.au,
> : > "RichA" <
rande...@gmail.com> wrote:
> : >
> : >> On 12/23/2011 6:09 PM, John McWilliams wrote:
> : >>> On 12/23/11 PDT 2:56 PM, RichA wrote:
> : >>>> On 12/21/2011 4:00 AM, SeanWalsh wrote:
> : >>>>> Hi everyone I am a new one in this forum, I want know about Digital
> : >>>>> Photography.
> : >>>>
> : >>>> I like to suck dick and take it up the ass.
> : >>>> Oh, you can also take a picture of me doing that if you like.
> : >>>> Sorry I did not write back sooner as I was in mourning over Kim Jung
> : >>>> Il.
> : >>>
> : >>> I nominate the above post for the most uncalled for, low class
> : >>> response in 2011. Even if the OP is trolling. Apologies to Mr. Walsh.
> : >>
> : >> Fuck off you homophobe piece of shit.
> : >>
> : >> You are an uptight cunt who needs a good cock down your throat. Pissy
> : >> little douchebags like you probably would swallow a load on first suck
> : >> you want it so much.
> : >>
> : >> You are a cunt. You are not worthy of even mentioning Kim Jung Il or
> : >> his nice well hung set of balls.
> : >>
> : >
> : > You Aussies are a quite weird lot, ya' know?!?
> :
> : I assumed his reference to Kim Jung Il instead of Kim Jong-il showed
> : his ignorance over a wide range of things in life.
>
> I'm quite prepared to believe, if you say so, that your knowledge of the
> Korean language, and of the orthographic conventions used to represent its
> words in Latin letters, exceeds that of the vast majority of westerners. But I
> assure you that in the U.S., at least, the name of the late "Dear Leader" is
> routinely Romanized in the print media as "Kim Jung Il". So I think your
> conclusion regarding the overall ignorance of Rich's impostor is pretty
> far-fetched.
The New York Times, the BBC, and many others write the name correctly.
I've been unable to find even one US news website that has written
"Jung" instead of "Jong", which was my main point rather than the
hyphenation.