Ah, I forget about the Celts, which I shouldn't - especiallyBet you won't forget them again.
because of Asterix chez les Normands.
Somewhat so, but the old German script is almost impossible to read,ancient. ByInteresting. I did a year or so of Classic Greek,We found the modern Hebrew written with more curves than the
which turned out to be useless in modern Greece.
That would mostly be a fashion issue. You should with
some practice be able to at least transliterate Fraktur
into modern German fonts, for example.
even by those brought up on it. Found that out in Frankfurt when I
showed a German friend my great grandfather's German Bible from the turn
of the 19th/20th century.
the end of our (one week) trip, Steve was able to read itsomewhat--he'd > only had one semester of it at that point. Most
places were either bi or > multi lingual anyway so it wasn't really needed.
Unless the bi waas Russian or something!
Yes, but we know people who can read it.
Basically so.our salt > ML> too > much.That would be a help but doubt it would catch on as we like
It ain't a perfect world, and we have to makeSome of us have to be more careful.I know, more of us should be, than do so in reality.
allowances for that.
Let's hope not anyways. Still, you ought to get those medical check upsmiss > you).As long as you're at peace with it, no problem (except that we'dThat is a perfectly okay option.Don't have many other options tho.Become a ward of the state?I'd rather die.
Thanks, but it's not exactly right around the corner.
done in the reasonably near future.
I'd be doing likewise, but enjoying the fuzz therapy.And, since my pulmonologists have agreed that it's better that Idon't > have one, I'll not buy critter chow.
Thanks to a mild browbeat by my friend Carol, I
spent an hour and half volunteering with rescue
cats a couple weeks ago. At the end, I was wheezing
like a smoker.
Sounds logical.Wonder how using some stevia for part of the sugar would work.ketchup > has sugar in it so if I can cut it otherwise, it would be better for me.
You'd probably have to increase the cornstarch a bit.
Ah, I forget about the Celts, which I shouldn't - especially because of Asterix chez les Normands.Bet you won't forget them again.
Maybe. Another thing is that the local football, no
make that basketball team is called the Celtics,
pronounced Sellticks. Also, it is said that there's a
provision in somebody's will that funded the Harvard
Celtic Languages and Literatures department that
stipulated that the name be pronounced Selltick,
which strikes me as an infringement on academic
freedom. My friend Jack, who was head of the government
department there, bullheadedly persisted in referring
to the sports club as the Keltics, perhaps to compensate.
turn > of the 19th/20th century.Somewhat so, but the old German script is almost impossible to read, even by those brought up on it. Found that out in Frankfurt when I showed a German friend my great grandfather's German Bible from theancient. ByInteresting. I did a year or so of Classic Greek,We found the modern Hebrew written with more curves than the
which turned out to be useless in modern Greece.
That would mostly be a fashion issue. You should with
some practice be able to at least transliterate Fraktur
into modern German fonts, for example.
When I was doing my thesis on Old French poetry, some
of the scholarship was from Classical Germany, and some
of the sources were printed in Fraktur, so I learned to
pick out the letters, which though it worked made the
translation process into a multistep drudgery. I can
still sort of sort of read German, though not Fraktur.
Most > ML> places were either bi or > multi lingual anyway so itthe end of our (one week) trip, Steve was able to read itsomewhat--he'd > only had one semester of it at that point.
wasn't really > ML> needed.
Unless the bi waas Russian or something!
Did I type thaat? I've been having bunches of trouble
with the a key, as half the time it doesn't register
- the membrane must be worn out -, so I have to hit
it hard, and then sometimes it registers twice.
Yes, but we know people who can read it.
Read or transliterate? The former is an accomplishment.
we'd > ML> miss > you).As long as you're at peace with it, no problem (except thatThat is a perfectly okay option.Don't have many other options tho.Become a ward of the state?I'd rather die.
ups > done in the reasonably near future.Thanks, but it's not exactly right around the corner.Let's hope not anyways. Still, you ought to get those medical check
Did my accounts, and it looks like barring massive
increases in expenditures, the dough will last a
decade or so.
Thanks to a mild browbeat by my friend Carol, II'd be doing likewise, but enjoying the fuzz therapy.
spent an hour and half volunteering with rescue
cats a couple weeks ago. At the end, I was wheezing
like a smoker.
I haven't actually regained full voice, though it's
been three weeks now.
work. > ML> ketchup > has sugar in it so if I can cut it otherwise,Wonder how using some stevia for part of the sugar would
it would be > ML> better for me.
You'd probably have to increase the cornstarch a bit.Sounds logical.
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