lagilman: coffee or die (puppyface)
Or, as people with good breath control call it, "The Greatest Internet Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen." We just finished up this year's weeklong homage to creativity, joie de vivre, and teamwork, and I blogged about it for Book View Cafe.

Breaking the Comfort Zone, and GISHWHES

Remembering What it's All About

Not Only Refilling the Well, but Digging a New One Entirely...

Go, read.  Contemplate.  Comment.  Especially if you participated - I'd love to hear from my fellow 'hunters'!


Meanwhile, my teammates also blogged...

"We saved Scrappy!"

Tales of Survival (or: GISHWHES is over)



And if you'd like to see some of our finished Items, they're going up (slowly, because Work) on our tumblr
lagilman: coffee or die (citron presse)
I admit it, I am always particularly pleased/amused when history puts a thumb to the eye of the "Everything started with the Greeks and Romans" crap we were taught in grade school...

After being uncovered by Soviet archaeologists, ancient mysteries revealed in Turkmen desert sands



(h/t mevennen)

Shiny!

Mar. 23rd, 2013 12:11 am
lagilman: coffee or die (puppyface)
Having EARNED* a new toy this month, damn it, I now own an iThing Mini. Now to train it to be useful... (stop laughing! I know it can be done.)

I suspect I'll be using this much as I used to use my DayRunner - schedules and notes and thought-bits (and email!), with the additional plus of being able to sync it all to the laptop at the end of the day. But we'll see what else comes along...

Anyone have any (non-game) aps I should look at? (I already have Evernote up, and will load Scrivener as soon as they get the iOS version running)

And, since the laptop of hard-working is named Archie, I have decided to name the Mini Watson**. Clearly, I have a thing for cute-but-dangerous sidekicks. :-D




*mainly by not dying and/or killing anyone under extreme duress
**make your own short jokes
** I'm already calling it "Doc"
lagilman: coffee or die (happyplace)
20 Awesomely Untranslatable Words from Around the World


I love "tartle" (Scottish – The act of hesitating while introducing someone because you’ve forgotten their name) and "saudade" (Portuguese – One of the most beautiful of all words, translatable or not, this word “refers to the feeling of longing for something or someone that you love and which is lost."), and of course we all know schadenfreude - but some of the others made me stop and go "oh, yes. That. I've felt that but never had a single word for it before. Now I do."

Words. Lovely things, they are.


More, tho - having just spent 2+ weeks living in countries where English was a distant second language, portions of this article really struck home: "For myself, the hardest part about learning a new language isn’t so much getting acquainted with the translations of vocabulary and different grammatical forms and bases, but developing an inner reflex that responds to words’ texture, not their translated “ingredients”. When you hear the word “criminal” you don’t think of “one who commits acts outside the law,” but rather the feeling and mental imagery that comes with that word."

Yes. it's when that happens, when you begin to think not what the word means, but what it conjures, then you know you're beginning to understand the language....

(and why translators, good ones, are such magicians, to take the essence rather than the literality, and make it come alive without losing the original writer's style or voice...)

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