VHF (again I'm afraid)
VHF (again I'm afraid)
VHF courses in Norn Iron? Anybody?
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Re:VHF (again I'm afraid)
Surely, Paul...
Norn Iron is the local way of pronouncing \'Ulster Gaelic\', a sort of bastardised Irish they speak up over the border (far beyond the Pale, let me emphasise). What our six-countied friend is looking for is a course delivered in a language he can understand.
While there are those who might suggest that it\'ll take more than the right language to help Derek understand a VHF course, I\'d question that - I think he\'s well up to it
Ciaran
Norn Iron is the local way of pronouncing \'Ulster Gaelic\', a sort of bastardised Irish they speak up over the border (far beyond the Pale, let me emphasise). What our six-countied friend is looking for is a course delivered in a language he can understand.
While there are those who might suggest that it\'ll take more than the right language to help Derek understand a VHF course, I\'d question that - I think he\'s well up to it

Ciaran