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Re: our laptop
by Bruce Cowan on Tuesday 17/Oct/2006, @13:12
Alright, I get a wee bit pissed off then.

Scotland, Northern Ireland, England and Wales are all part of the United Kingdom. Saying that Glasgow is in England is wrong, but it is in the United Kingdom.

It's kind of like saying a place in Virginia is in West Virginia.

NRW isn't in the Netherlands anyway, and the Netherlands and Germany are not regions of the same country.
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