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Re: how do you say that in english?
by mactalla on Saturday 01/Dec/2007, @12:10
If Google translator is to be trusted, and if I guessed correctly that that phrase is German, then it would be "Good things take time".

And I agree. Good things do take time, and this is probably a good decision. 'Course it won't stop many of us from simply running the RCs while waiting :)
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Re: how do you say that in english?
by MamiyaOtaru on Saturday 01/Dec/2007, @17:45
You guess correctly that phrase is meant to be German.
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  • Re: how do you say that in english?
    by MamiyaOtaru on Saturday 01/Dec/2007, @17:48
    Well, it probably is somewhere. Just not the type I know. But I'm not the repository of all knowledge.
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Re: how do you say that in english?
by Jason on Saturday 01/Dec/2007, @18:10
I don't speak germen, but I do agree that all good things take time. I am a heavy KDE user, so I look forward to the final release.
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