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Posted by Andrei on Sun Jul 17th at 9:36pm 2005
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jul 17th at 9:58pm 2005
/Me is on chapter 8. No real surprises so far, but interesting tid-bits are hinted at. ![]()
[EDIT] /me is now acquiring a *taboo* audio version. Wish me luck.
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Posted by Myrk- on Mon Jul 18th at 1:09am 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 1:16am 2005
Think again. I have read/listened to all five. Nothin official has been proclaimed by either. They do however get really annoyed when the other does particular things. You'd think they were already married. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">
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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 2:39am 2005
I have noticed an oddity and /me wonders if its an Americanized thing. All the Potter books I have bought have American distances and measures. There are no metrics anyplace in my books. The locations are still British enough I suppose, considering I wouldn't recognize a false location if my life depended on it but, why are the measurements all in SAE?
Anyone else notice this?
NOTE: SAE = Standard American Equivalent
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Posted by rival on Mon Jul 18th at 2:49am 2005
most of britain, orph, still use miles for long distances. theres a mixture of metric and SAE over here so rowling could just be using what she is used to.
oh and a while ago they used SAE but switched over to metric some time.
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Posted by Windows 98 on Mon Jul 18th at 3:16am 2005
YOU DONT WANT
TO KNOW!!!
Highlight it to see it
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[dumbledore dies ^_^]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 3:42am 2005
GLARES AT INCONSIDERATE MEMBERS.
BLACK TEXT,ASSWIPES.... BLACK!!!
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Posted by French Toast on Mon Jul 18th at 4:18am 2005
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Posted by Rof on Mon Jul 18th at 5:12am 2005
Miles for distances and pints for beer (though, confusingly, not the same size pints as used in the US) are still standard in the UK. Inches are still pretty widespread in non-technical uses, though I can't speak for people younger than me (who probably didn't grow up with both systems being used).
Posted by Windows 98 on Mon Jul 18th at 6:01am 2005
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Posted by Andrei on Mon Jul 18th at 9:47am 2005
YOU DONT WANT
TO KNOW!!!
Highlight it to see it
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[dumbledore dies ^_^]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
I'm a masochist and took a peak anyway.
I have haven't even read half the book yet but I figured as much without this spoiler. It's enough to hear all those people crying "OMG you'll never believe who dies!" to get suspicions.
Posted by Natus on Mon Jul 18th at 10:50am 2005
its an awesome story though, so i think i'll wait some years for the movie :>
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 1:16pm 2005
*whipsers*
audio book. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">
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Posted by Andrei on Mon Jul 18th at 1:31pm 2005
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 2:01pm 2005
Silly, they have to make one movie per year to attempt to be "in time" with the books. I doubt it will be anywhere near 2030. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">
However, why is it you can type English, visit a predominantly English speaking website and yet, spoken English is mumbojumbo?
Do not written and spoken go hand in hand? Hell, I always thought you could learn to talk it long before you wrote it. :/
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Posted by ReNo on Mon Jul 18th at 6:39pm 2005
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Posted by Windows 98 on Mon Jul 18th at 7:14pm 2005
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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jul 18th at 7:24pm 2005
Strange. All I really had to deal with as a child was Spanish. I grew up in Phoenix and it was the second language of choice there. Speaking it was many times easier than writing it..
Oh well.. I was just thinking that since damned few member here are that poor in written English, I assumed that they had the rudimentary of spoken.. Accents aside, we can still listen and understand each other in other words.
I have listened to people from Germany, Scotland, England, The Netherlands, etc,etc, and all that really caused issues was the accent, not the words. Most slur words or speak gutturally.
Anywho's.. The audio book is available and I can point you in its direction.. Its up to you to want it, its not up to me to deliver it.
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