Well, I did a Google translation, then did a screen capture with Snag-It software, then saved as a PDF here for what it is worth. You'll probably want to enlarge the print to 200% for viewing.
http://www.stevelittler.com/Codes_English_Translation.pdf El Stevito de Gainesville John H. Walton wrote: > I suspect the problem was that the text copied into Google was in a > different character code-set to that expected by Google - i.e. the page > ended up with mixed and confusing code-sets (probably a combination of > single and multiple-bytes codes). Google is usually one of the best > translators around, and translators in general have improved > significantly over the last few years. > > PS: If you want to see something really impressive, watch a demo of > Google Wave performing real-time translations! i.e. you can key text into > a document, and another user of your "wave" can see the translation > character-by character as you type. As you complete a phrase the > translation changes as it better understands the context and grammar. > > Best Regards, John > http://www.danceweb.co.uk > > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
