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October 18 2010
Usability
October 17 2010
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June 20 2010
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January 22 2010
die ganze Geschichte dazu ist hier, recht dramatisch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRqCoAv9gJU&feature=PlayList&p=176CF50AD176D937&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=65
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRqCoAv9gJU&feature=PlayList&p=176CF50AD176D937&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=65
January 16 2010
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January 09 2010
“ In 1855, when Jose da Fonseca and Pedro Carolino wrote an English phrasebook for Portuguese students, they faced just one problem: they didn't know any English. Even worse, they didn't own an English-to-Portuguese dictionary. What they did have, though, was a Portuguese-to-French dictionary, and a French-to-English dictionary. The linguistic train wreck that ensued is a classic of unintentional humor, now revived in the first newly selected edition in a century. Armed with Fonseca and Carolino's guide, a Portuguese traveler can insult a barber ("What news tell me? All hairs dresser are newsmonger"), complain about the orchestra ("It is a noise which to cleve the head"), go hunting ("let aim it! let make fire him"), and consult a handy selection of truly mystifying "Idiotisms and Proverbs." ”— Amazon.com: English as She Is Spoke: Being a Comprehensive Phrasebook of the English Language, Written by Men to Whom English was Entirely Unknown
Oh. My. God.
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December 28 2009
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October 16 2009
Play fullscreen
Pärchenabend mit Raclette, dazu der IKEA Song - auf zürichdeutsch einfach geil
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