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Posted in Current Topics and The Arts 10 months ago at 5:45 pm.

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  1. ? nital-gip kaeps reve uoy did

  2. ¡spɹɐʍʞɔɐq pɐǝɹ oʇ ƃuıʌɐɥ ǝɔuɐsınu ƃıq ʇɐǝɹƃ ɐ puɐ pǝǝpuı ƃuısnɟuoɔ ʎɹǝʌ

    Grannymar’s last blog post..Thursday Special ~ Testiculating

  3. Maynard May 21st 2009

    Salwubona Inkos!

  4. Main kya boloon? Hamarey bhasha tho bayen tharaf sey dainey tharaf hi jaatha hai. Urdu ulta jaatha hai.

    rummuser’s last blog post..I Love The Railways.

  5. Grannymar, I stood on my head & read your message. Backwards & UPSIDE DOWN! “How you do that?”- as Gail would say.

    Maynard, Are you trying to write in some Indian language?

    rummuser, You ARE writing in some Indian language.

  6. Maynard May 21st 2009

    Bike–babe– it’s Swazi, ie) similar to Zulu! Don’t ask me to translate, it may embarrass you!!

  7. \nabla \times \mathbf{E} = -\frac{\partial \mathbf{B}} {\partial t}

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..Beginning With the End in Mind

  8. Look here for a more readable version.

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..Beginning With the End in Mind

  9. Bikehikebabe, you got me. I plead guilty. Translated it says, ” What can I say? Our languages write from left to write. Urdu however writes from right to left.”

    rummuser’s last blog post..I Love The Railways.

  10. Conrad May 22nd 2009

    Grannymar – how do you get the text to go upside down like that???

  11. Conrad, Grannymar is an Irish Queen—She ie very talented!!!!!

  12. :ןןoɹ: ¡ǝsou ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ ǝdʎʇ puɐ pɐǝɥ ʎɯ uo puɐʇs ı ˙ʎsɐǝ sı uʍop ǝpısdn ƃuıʇıɹʍ

    Grannymar’s last blog post..My Toyboys are Good News

  13. Grannymar, for God’s sake, how l–o–n–g is your nose????

  14. @Gail, about an Irish mile! :lol:

    Grannymar’s last blog post..My Toyboys are Good News

  15. Thanks, Grannymar! That’s cool.

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..Beginning With the End in Mind

  16. Yeah, Grannymar. I’ll try that.

    First Jean, you Show-Off. I clicked on your “more readale version”. It wasn’t more readable for me.

  17. bikehikebabe,
    A bit of Nerdish is no worse than Swazi or rummuser’s language. ;)

    What is the official name for your language, rummuser? Hindi?

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..Beginning With the End in Mind

  18. Conrad May 22nd 2009

    ˙ʎɐʍ sıɥʇ ƃuıɥʇʎɹǝʌǝ ƃuıop ʇɹɐʇs ʎɐɯ ı ¡ןooɔ os sı sıɥʇ ‘ɹɐɯʎuuɐɹƃ

  19. Conrad May 22nd 2009

    I love toys, tools, and play. That is why I love being able to type uʍop ǝpısdn now any time I wish.

    However, my physics is rusty and I don’t know what Jean’s formula represents. Worse, I have no desire to do the work to figure it out. All I want to do is play anymore!!

  20. Conrad May 22nd 2009

    Jean, is that Southern Nerdish or New England Nerdish? Or, is it Twirling Nerdish?

  21. Conrad May 22nd 2009

    Ramana, I recognize your language: Scoundrel! What would be the translation of “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn!” in Hindi? And what would Rhett translate to in India?

  22. bikehikebabe, did you not work out Jean’s formula? Easier before breakfast!

    Grannymar’s last blog post..Silence is Golden!

  23. Bikehikebabe, let me quote from the wikipedia
    India does not have any national language. The official language of the Republic of India is Hindi, and its subsidiary official language is English.[7]

    The individual states can legislate their own official languages, depending on their linguistic demographics. For example, the state of Tamil Nadu has Tamil as its sole official language, while the state of Jammu and Kashmir has Kashmiri, Urdu and Dogri as its official languages.

    Article 345 of the Indian constitution provides recognition to “official languages” of the union to include any one or more of the languages in use in the state or Hindi language adopted by a state legislature as the official language of that state. Until the Twenty-First Amendment of the Constitution in 1967, the country recognised 14 official regional languages. The Eighth Schedule and the Seventy-First Amendment provided for the inclusion of Sindhi, Konkani, Manipuri and Nepali, thereby increasing the number of official regional languages of India to 18[8]. Individual states, whose borders are mostly drawn on socio-linguistic lines, are free to decide their own language for internal administration and education.

    My mother tongue is Tamil. I speak four Indian languages fluently and read and write them too. Apart from that, I am reasonably comfortable with three more languages, thanks to my colourful past as a salesman.

    Conrad, in Hindi it would be ” Asal mein jaan, mujhey kuch farakh nahin padeygaa.” Rhet would translate into Ramana of course!

    rummuser’s last blog post..Rummuser Dot Com

  24. “Ramana Butler come in your dinner is boiled”! Spoken with a Dublin accent. :lol:

    Grannymar’s last blog post..Silence is Golden!

  25. Okay Jean, understood. \Delta E \Delta t \gtrapprox \frac{\hbar}{2}, That is Indian Nerdish.

    rummuser’s last blog post..What Could They Be Doing?

  26. Let’s see if this works:

    Дорогие друзья,

    За последние несколько месяцев я получил большое количество ваших писем
    по электронной почте. Выражаю вам мою признательность за ваш интерес к
    моей скульптуре в Байоне, Нью-Джерси и за искренние слова благодарности,
    адресованные мне и народу России. Я глубоко тронут вашими чувствами. Они
    дают мне уверенность в том, что добро всегда будет торжествовать над злом.

    Зураб Церетели

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..I’ve Been Thinking…Again

  27. Yes! It’s an e-mail message from Zurab Tsereteli thanking everyone who has written to him about the To the Struggle Against World Terrorism monument. I’ll write more about this in my post next Monday.

    Jean Browman–Cheerful Monk’s last blog post..I’ve Been Thinking…Again

  28. Conrad May 25th 2009

    Interesting, Jean. I’ll stay tuned!!


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