Is this site British?

Posted by Shork on Sept. 14, 2006, 11:37 p.m.

Is 64Digits a British website? I see that the favorite in favorite users, or favorite games is spelled favourite. That seems very British. Not that I have any problems with Britain, I listen the BBC World Service every night and watch Monty Python and Benny Hill. And I speak English. Another britishsism on the site is the use of the word "Queue," as in, "View Queue." In America, we usually use the word "line." Britain also made the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Jethro Tull, Led Zepplin, Queen, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and most importantly, Spinal Tap.

Blimy Guv'nah, that's a lot of good music!

Comments

Kenon 19 years ago

no. THIS SITE IS BLOODY CANADIAN!

blueBX 19 years ago

Yeah Canadian. Im American. Your British. Problem solved. [:)]

KaBob799 19 years ago

Im american and I would use queue and not line in this instance

Shork 19 years ago

Canadian… it's worse than I feared. Have any of you seen that movie Canadian Bacon with John Candy?

Flea1991 19 years ago

Umm, no.

blueBX 19 years ago

One of the creators of 64D is called Canadonian.

Radnom_Games 19 years ago

"Jethro Tull"

Ooooh yeah :) gotta love Aqualung

Shork 19 years ago

Just cuz' he's called Canadonian doesn't mean he's Canadian. If I used Frenchy-McFrenchstien as a name, I wouldn't necesarily be French. I knew a girl back in high school who wore a shirt with the word "Canadia" on it, but she was in no way Canadian.

And yeah, Aqualung kicks total ass. So does Locomotive Breath. The piano playing guy who calls himself Aqualung and tries to play music is not worthy of the name.

FredFredrickson 19 years ago

I would use queue as well, and I am also American. Gonna have to draw the line at "favourite" though.

Radnom_Games 19 years ago

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And yeah, Aqualung kicks total ass. So does Locomotive Breath. The piano playing guy who calls himself Aqualung and tries to play music is not worthy of the name.
I bought the Aqualung CD, it's great. It's some remastered one or something as well. Locomotive breath rules