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1a. Re: A Quick Question    
    From: J. Snow

2.1. Re: New Year's Thoughts    
    From: Jim Henry

3a. Re: OT: ZBB malware alert    
    From: Carsten Becker


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1a. Re: A Quick Question
    Posted by: "J. Snow" [email protected] 
    Date: Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:48 pm ((PST))

On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 22:44:17 -0500, J. Snow <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>Well, after reading through the topic, I decided to simply create a new noun
>case. This case encompasses the objects of prepositions- not just
>neccessarily "to" and "from" like the ablative case, but all prepositions. 
>Since I
>don't know what to call it, I simply call it the "prepositional case". Here is 
>all 
of
>the nouns cases Sironu has, as well as the IPA sounds. >>>
>http://sonarsnow.deviantart.com/art/The-Sironu-Constructed-Language-
>Nouns-and-IPA-278774916

I tried the link, and it must be messed up. Im trying it again below. I all 
else 
fails, I guess just copy-paste it to the url bar :/

http://sonarsnow.deviantart.com/art/The-Sironu-Constructed-Language-
Nouns-and-IPA-278774916





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2.1. Re: New Year's Thoughts
    Posted by: "Jim Henry" [email protected] 
    Date: Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:15 pm ((PST))

On 1/10/12, Puey McCleary <[email protected]> wrote:
>                 One work of Esperanto which has caught mine eye is the
> _Fundamenta Krestomatio_.  One doesn’t have to know Esperanto to see the
> variety of works therein: poems, fables, mathematics, history, linguistics,
> a bit of Hamlet, and a whole book, it looks like, of The Iliad!  I know we
> all won’t be able to do so much translating into our languages, but this
> really is a wonderful accomplishment:

As amazing as Zamenhof's achievement is, I should point out he didn't
write or translate everything in the Krestomatio -- some of the
contents were written or translated by other early Esperanto speakers.
 I'm not sure offhand what fraction of it Zamenhof wrote or
translated; it might be well over 50%.  (And if you add all his
translations and original works that aren't in the Krestomatio, you
get a bunch of volumes of that size.  The Plena Verkaro (Complete
Works) is 56 volumes, but a lot of that is letters, not all of which
were written in Esperanto -- there's stuff in Russian and other
natlangs IIRC.)

-- 
Jim Henry
http://www.pobox.com/~jimhenry/





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3a. Re: OT: ZBB malware alert
    Posted by: "Carsten Becker" [email protected] 
    Date: Wed Jan 11, 2012 1:56 am ((PST))

Hi!

Some months ago there were problems on the ZBB because malware code had been
hacked into some files so that visiting the page with IE (and possibly
Opera, probably when running in IE mode) automatically redirected you to a
scareware page called "sweepstakesandcontestsinfo", which pretended to be a
virus scanner finding your hard drives riddled with malware (while offering
you to install their own to """repair""" things). The ZBB's admin, Spinn,
found a way to delete the inserted code, however, and apart from avatars not
working because he deleted one byte too many in one file, everything went
back to normal. When I was bold enough to both ignore the warnings and visit
the ZBB with IE8 on WinXP yesterday, no redirections or anything else
happened in fact. So I *assume* that the warnings you get from Google now
are *maybe* a belated reaction. Zompist said yesterday on the forum (and
Twitter) that he informed Spinn about the problem, so I hope he'll sort it
out as soon as possible.

Carsten


On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 13:49:13 -0800, Padraic Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

>I guess for now, until they can sort things out, avoid Zompist for the time
>being.





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