ok, well, for the rest of the class, let us know please.
since @crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz isn’t offering the deets
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azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works 7 months agoWhat language is this, I guess (Serbo-)Croatian? I’m Polish and I can understand it partially. What’s „računarstvo”? Computing, programming…?
ok, well, for the rest of the class, let us know please.
since @crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz isn’t offering the deets
Top left: Publication bigz once a month
Top right: Magazine to popularize Informatics and Computers april 1988, price 1000 din
Middle left: microprocesors hd 64180
Middle right: new action, you can make your own team 011, commercial software turbo paskal 4.0
Bottom: 32 pages story, little pc library, dbase III plus
thanks so much.
still doesn’t explain why the BDSM lady is pegging the guy inside through the computer though.
I guess that kind of thing would populuarise Informatics in yugoslavia. Didn’t know they had that big of a femdom scene that it would lead to other things being made popular just by putting it next to something.
Well now I kinda wanna buy a pc, so
Yea sorry, it was midnight when I commented that, will tranate later today.
And yes it’s serbo-croatian
I’m guessing Romanian?
Serbo-croatian, when Yugoslavia still existed…
Nah, I wouldn’t understand any bit if it was Romanian, it’s totally Slavic and balkan
Yea, it’s serbo=croatian
crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz 7 months ago
Računarstvo would most likelly be computing or just computers in general sense in Serbo-Croatian.