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lxskllr

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Finnish doesn't seem like it would be that hard to me, but my only experience is reading product labels.
 

kage69

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Egyptian Arabic is pretty hard. The Icelandic of the Middle East in some ways. Learning to read Arabic is also quite a mountain to scale, particularly for those of us only into Romantic languages.

Writing/reading from the right side of the page to the left just feels so, so bizarre.

You want to a quick trip to furious agitation, go learn how to count physical objects in Japanese. Total bullshit. Makes my German ancestry livid.
 

lxskllr

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A couple questions. Are all Jónsdóttirs female. I know how the names work generally, but if you have a boy and girl twin, do they have the same last name?

What is the "(e)z" in Latino names. Is that something like "son of"?
 

lxskllr

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I quit reading a looong time ago. I used to read tons, but the internet killed my attention span. Well, recently I read Picard Firewall, cause it featured Seven of Nine, and I wanted to find out what she did after Voyager. I still don't know. If you removed all the direct references, I doubt I'd have clued in it was Seven.

Anyway, my real point is after reading, I'm sitting around thinking "WTF?", and look online to see what other people are saying about it. I saw a couple reviews call the prose excellent. If that was excellent, shit sure has changed since I did a lot of reading. I've read some literature, but it's mostly just normal stories you'd find in a normal bookstore, bought by normal people. Nobody was changing the world with most of what I read. Firewall being an example of "good" prose is appalling. Maybe it's just me, and my expectations were too great for secondary source fiction, but the author is a pro, with numerous well read works.

It did get me in the mood to read more though. I'll have to open some of the books I bought, and just put on the shelf :^D In any case, Firewall was better than whatever that was above. That shit reads some kind of weird satire :^D
 

Pohemi

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Some people like audiobooks since you can listen while doing other things, it doesn't require staying stationary and occupying your hands. I have to do audiobooks these days simply because of my eyesight.
 
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lxskllr

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I've listened to a a couple audiobooks recently. Mainly Trek related, and narrated by the character. The Janeway autobiography was one. The material was kinda meh, but I really liked hearing Mulgrew narrate it. It was worth it for that. The other was A Stitch in Time, featuring Garak, and narrated by Andrew Robinson. That one I liked a lot. The material was entertaining, and I liked hearing it in Garak's voice.

I'd love to hear a Trek audio drama series. It would be a good way to bring back the old characters, and not have to deal with appearance. Audio production would be more expensive, but video/cgi can be completely cut from the budget. I'm a fan of old radio shows anyway, but I'm not sure there'd be much general demand for audio only fiction. Everyone expects to be spoonfed everything, and aren't willing to add their own imaginations.
 
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