Should have done this a week ago...

Nov 20, 2005 16:39

cause I'm still busy, but not stressed anymore. Yay! Handed in the Paper From Hell, so no pollen analysis for me anymore! And did it ever feel good to return those books to the library, hopefully never to be seen again... Got a few other things sorted out, as well, and my To Do List is now, for the first time in as much as 15 months or so, of ( Read more... )

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beebee852001 November 20 2005, 17:08:34 UTC
Hello!!!!!!!

I'm glad you aren't as stressed :D I've got your books in a prominant position so I don't forget them :) I can't wait to see you *bounces*

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Hey! hmpf November 20 2005, 20:10:15 UTC
I can't wait, either! You'll be just in time for the *real* Frankfurt christmas market! :-)

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Re: Hey! beebee852001 November 20 2005, 21:06:46 UTC
I know!! I've been looking forward to seeing it :D

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ommadon November 20 2005, 17:22:48 UTC
We've missed you too :)

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Not dead? ;-) hmpf November 20 2005, 20:11:50 UTC
How ya doin'?

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Re: Not dead? ;-) ommadon December 7 2005, 16:57:52 UTC
Ah hello, sorry only just got the comment notification *g*

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nogias November 20 2005, 18:35:33 UTC
Dear Gott woman.. How many languages are you fluent in?

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Just English. And German, of course. hmpf November 20 2005, 20:00:16 UTC
Used to be fairly fluent in French, but that's mostly gone - I've begun working on it again, though, so maybe I'll get fluent again. Know a little Spanish - enough to understand basic texts, not enough to actually speak or write it. Will hopefully get around to work on that again, too. I've got a book of Spanish short stories on my bedside table right now. *g* Latin and Turkish I both started learning once, then abandoned quickly, but would like to try again. Mostly I gave up on them because the learning arrangements I was in for them didn't work very well for me. I recently found a great book for studying Latin, though, so maybe I'll hire a student who knows Latin to teach me using that book, or something.

Japanese is entirely wishful thinking at the moment as there don't seem to be any affordable courses where I live.

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BTW - hmpf November 20 2005, 20:08:54 UTC
Do I know you? Maybe from some forum, under another name?

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Re: BTW - nogias November 20 2005, 20:12:05 UTC
No, not really. I wanted to discuss politics with you because you hold a perspective that I lack in the heart of the midwest of America.

I am also learning to speak German and I will be going to Kiel this summer.

I'm a friend of Darkladyothsith She alerted me to the existence of an open minded German speaker on LJ while I was struggling to find one.

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herdivineshadow November 20 2005, 19:52:15 UTC
I know about Latin!!! It has cool words like Polyspaston and Coquus and ...I should probably dig out my Latin dictionary.

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This seems to be a great book for learning Latin: hmpf November 20 2005, 20:02:47 UTC
http://www.lingua-latina.dk/

I'm thinking about buying it. It's a total immersion course, i.e. not a single word in the book is in another language than Latin. It looks like it would allow people to learn Latin pretty much intuitively.

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Re: This seems to be a great book for learning Latin: herdivineshadow November 20 2005, 20:16:12 UTC
That book looks pretty cool. From the pages on the site, it starts off fairly easy and would let you work towards more complex stuff.

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Re: This seems to be a great book for learning Latin: herdivineshadow November 20 2005, 20:19:50 UTC
http://www.cambridgescp.com/latin/clc/clc_home.html

This is the series of books that I used when I learnt latin at school. Although the books I used were about 20 years old or so.

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rossb November 20 2005, 20:36:36 UTC
Hi.

I used to know quite a few links to decent articles on Anarchism unfortuneately I've gone and lost the links. However it does really depend on what sort of anarchism you mean as they can be quite varied.

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Hey there. hmpf November 20 2005, 20:46:10 UTC
Oh, don't worry, I have loads of links already. I'm mostly lacking time, is all. ;-) Basically, I sort of got sick of being a pessimist and now I'm kind of looking for a utopia to believe in *g* and recent surveys and experiences seem to suggest anarchism, at least some varieties thereof, might be a good fit for my requirements. *g* I'm only half serious about this, though. Anyway, it seems to fit me better than other political ideologies.

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Re: Hey there. rossb November 20 2005, 20:57:37 UTC
Some of its quite interesting. It does tend to be pretty utopian. However some varients that aren't can be quite odd and scary.

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