Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?



CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Wrong. The _predominant_ language is English. Failure to use it
> is perfectly allowable, but contra-productive, because most
> participants won't understand. However it is probably a good
> method of hiding off-topic articles :-)

Perhaps OP was following up to Richard Bos' recent expounding on
"Usenet-burgers" with a recipe for Polish sausage.

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