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Why has Intel suddenly switched me to the Germa language website?

TonyRichards
Novice
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Achtung!

I am in the UK, but for some reason my pinned link to this community site opened with German as the language. I changed it back for a session, but when I later returned to start another session, it was back to German!

Gott in Himmel!

??

Warum?

Herr Anthony Richards

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mecej4
Honored Contributor III
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Lieber Herr Reichardtz,

Consider yourself somewhat lucky -- it could have been Yiddish, instead.

I have experienced similar issues in the recent past at this site; in my case the languages were Russian and Chinese, and the aberrations lasted only a few hours.

Apparently, web sites can come under the sway of Foreign Speech Syndrome .

-- Ein Freund,

   "Hier ist Die Nadel"

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jimdempseyatthecove
Honored Contributor III
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I've seen Chinese once or twice.

Jim Dempsey

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JohnNichols
Valued Contributor III
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Salve
Bulla parva in summo iure permittit ut linguam tuam eligas

 

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JohnNichols
Valued Contributor III
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 "Hier ist Die Nadel"

@mecej4 - this is a very good saying, but somewhat obscure for someone who has not seen all of Donald Sutherland's movies from the 1970's , the young lady in that show was a very good actor. 

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