Yeah, I've been picking up new languages lately too--it seems like just
yesterday I was learning C# , and VB.NET, and . . .


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Wow, it's good to hear you guys are interested in Japanese somehow...

We have to learn English anyway because there are only a few good
articles/books in Japanese.  Also, Translated version of the Microsoft
document just sucks and I can't even search contents because
I don't know which English word is translated into which Japanese word.
Damn...  Good documents are ruined in Japan...

Forgive my complaints.  It's 2:05am in Tokyo.  Sorry.

On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:15:05 -0600, Brad Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Brent E. Rector wrote:
>
>> My daughter (who's 16) started learning Japanese three years ago. Now we
>> get to watch and listen to lots of anime in the original language
>> (whether we want to or not <g>). Maybe it's a growing trend in the
>> U.S...
>
>Yeah, isn't that strange? I just picked up some CD-ROMs to learn Japanese
>about 9 months ago...
>
>Brad
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