FOY, or St Foy]], a town in Guienne, in France, thirty-two miles eaſt of Bourdeaux; it is ſituated under the meridian of London, in 44°, 50′, N. lat.
Still, things could happen out here in the wop-wops.
Next, as we breasted a short, steep rise, an area the size of a small football pitch was revealed on the left of the road containing about fifty ponies and traps with attendant ponymen. The ponymen communicated to each other in a savage, barking tongue that defies translation or transcription. The most significant sensory input was olfactory, an unbelievable stench pervaded the environs, it bore only a remote hint of what might be safely classified as horseshit. The rest was a hellbrew, sinkpit, gasping, gagging, ancient dung history of rot and wet and corruption and decay.
It is inevitable that the introduction of GPRS and UMTS will have a tremendous impact on Bluetooth. … Figure 10-11 illustrates the projected timeline for the rollout of Bluetooth, GPRS, and UTMS.