1 Jul
2015
1 Jul
'15
19:40
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 09:51:14 +0000 Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar wrote:
The only special meaning I'm aware of is the 'Russian' variant (spelt оак instead of oak, but I guess that's easy enough to confus e). But even there it's nothing bad, it's just the acronym for the "United Aircraft Corporation"
Don't think the Russians are so stupid not to understand a difference between "oak" and "ОАК".
(or, in Russian, ___________ _____________ ___________ _____________________ ____________________ )
This isn't in Russian.
I guess Mr. Putin (the founder of the corporation) won't mind the similarity... anyway, the Oak-Trees existed before :)
Correction: "President Putin". -- WBR Kyrill