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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« on: November 23, 2002, 10:19:24 AM »
> Ja, det er sgu dyrt

Ser at det er omtrent like dyrt som hos Datakompaniet her i Noreg. Eg spurde kvifor det var nesten 1000 kroner (norske) dyrare her enn i andre land, og fekk vite at dei ikkje kjøper direkte frå Eyetech. Grunnen er at Eyetech krevar at ein kjøper minst 10 kort, noko Datakompaniet ikkje er heilt sikre på at dei klarer å selge. Går ut ifrå at det er på samme måte for Kiwi.

Det kostar å bo i eit lite land...:-(

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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2002, 10:55:36 AM »
> Can someone suggest a good translation site so I can find out what you are all so unhappy about?

:-) I don't think you'll find a translation site which can cope with my comment regardless of where you look, it is in the least-popular type of written Norwegian (we have two types). I haven't seen any online translator which can do Danish either.

I'll provide you with a summary instead. Basicaly, the Danes are all sad because the AmigaOne prices in Denmark are higher than in Germany, and the rest of the world for that matter. I'm sad because the prices here in Norway are equally high. Additionally, I'm telling the Danes that reason the Norwegian dealer charge so much is that they are not buying directly from Eyetech, because of the 10 card minimum. I suggested that this might be the reason why it is so expensive in Denmark as well.

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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2002, 01:51:31 PM »
> Two types? As in slang?

Nope, two official written languages. Norway spent a lot of time under Danish rule, and during that time Danish was the written language in Norway. After Norway became independent again, the Danish language used in Norway was gradually transformed to be closer to how people spoke (particularly how people spoke in the cities, and even more particularly, how they spoke in Oslo). However, not all were happy about this, and wanted a written language based on original Norwegian. A man named Ivar Aasen set out to create such a language by travelling the country collecting words. He created a language which was mostly based on rural dialects (with special emphasis on the western dialects), which he (probably correctly) considered to be more true to the original Norwegian language. Anyway, long and tedius story made short, we now have two official written languages, "bokmål" which is the norwegianized Danish, and "nynorsk" is the one based on Aasen's work. They are both legally equal, any official documents must be available in both, and everybody in Norway understands both. I use the one called "nynorsk", as it is closer to my dialect. Besides, it is approximately two orders of magnitude more masculine than the other. :-P

And that concludes today's lesson on Norwegian language history (an immensely boring subject in many ways).

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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2002, 02:01:53 PM »
> Vad kostar de olika AmigaOne-modellerna i Norge då?
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> Kan du inte beställa från GGS-Data här i Sverige då om dem är billigare?

Utan moms:
A1G3-SE 5300NOK
A1G3-XE 6200NOK
A1G4-XE 6800NOK

Desse prisane vert marginalt lågare dersom ein bestiller via epost (2% rabatt).

Eg tenkte på å bestille frå GGS, men etter å ha undersøkt frakt og gebyr til post og bank, vart det berre om lag 350 kroner billegare. Sidan der er ein sjanse for at eg har oversett enkelte gebyr og avgifter (det norske postvesenet er utruleg flinke til å grafse til seg pengar), og sidan eg bur i gangavstand frå Datakompaniet, kom eg til at det ikkje var verdt bryet og den eventuelle ekstra ventetida.

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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2002, 02:14:55 PM »
@odin:
Nice to see that the all-father Odin is still somwhat in touch with Norwegian affairs :-P. Anyway, you were correct about me referring to nynorsk/bokmål. Nynorsk is not particularly predominant in the North, though. It's the ragged and weathered western coast (were men are men, etc...) which is nynorsk heartland.

@SlimJim:
Damn right you struck a nerve! Cute!!! Pah! I'm 95kg of real man! Real man I tell you!!

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Re: AmigaOne in Denmark
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2002, 03:43:48 PM »
> Findes der egentligt ikke 3 officielle norske sprog???
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> Nynorsk, Bokmål (Riksmål) og Samisk

Eg trur du har rett i at samisk er eit offisielt språk i Noreg. For å spikke litt fliser, er det ikkje eit offisielt *norsk* språk, sidan det ikkje er beslekta med norsk.

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