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Learning Thai: Navigating the New Cultural Frontie…

Learning Thai: Navigating the New Cultural Frontier

http://blog.joshsager.com/

Learning Thai: Navigating the New Culture Frontier is a blog dedicated to my experiences in learning about Thai culture. Everything from learning to read, speak, and write the Thai language, Thai music, cooking, TV, movies, and discussions on Thai/En

Scrabble Tutorial

Scrabble Tutorial

http://www.scrabbletutorial.blogspot.com/

Learn how to play Scrabble and win using some tips and tricks that I have learned in years of playing.

you know

you know

http://florendamcashel.blogspot.com

A dime has 118 ridges around the edge. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. A crocodile cannot stick out its tongue. A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours! A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds. A "jiffy" is an actual unit of time for 1/1

Mobile Marketing in Canada

Mobile Marketing in Canada

http://glowbalmessaging.com/index.php?blog

Text messaging is fun and has never been so popular, kinda like us - we’re fun, ... but still working on the popular part. lol. We’re mobile marketers, not marketers dabbling in mobile technology - ensuring our concepts are creative, unique an

Toronto City Life

Toronto City Life

http://torontocitylife.com/

Life in the City of Toronto. I’d like to be more brief but I’d have to take out the vowels.

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Crazed and Obscure

Futility Closet | 15 hours ago

Maud was Tennyson’s own favorite poem, but critics were put off by its themes of death, loss, war, and murder. One suggested that there were too many vowels in the title — and that either of them could go. read more

Biblical Hebrew Resources

Biblical Prospector | January 5th 2010

I have been studying Hebrew for nearly two years.  It has been a very rewarding journey.  Along the way, I have discovered a few resources that I think are especially helpful.  Maybe this list can help others who are starting down the read more

Finally a new poem

Nancy Devine | January 5th 2010 by Nancy Devine

I've not generated any new poems for quite some time; rather, I've been trying to write an essay and re-working a couple of old things. But a new poem came my way yesterday. Actually, the poem and I met each other halfway.My StoryThe problem?The read read more

Hawaiian Word of the Week

True Aloha Hawaii Blog | January 4th 2010 by Anela

Opportunity- Manawa k?pono- (Mah-nah-wah koo-po-no) The alphabet contains 12 letters: 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 7 consonants (h, k, l, m, n, p, w). To simplify pronunciation, sound consonants as in English and break up words so they are easy to sa read more

The World’s Hardest Language

Kouya Chronicle | December 31st 2009

Thanks to John (our man in Africa) for pointing me to this fascinating article in the Economist: …which is the hardest language? On balance The Economist would go for Tuyuca, of the eastern Amazon. It has a sound system with simple consonants a read more

OpenID interface for Google App Engine

IT Chuiko - Information Technology News | December 30th 2009 by Anton

Until all the vowels "u" were in the name of the software by Nick Johnson - AEoid. Released just in the alpha version of Python API binding mechanism OpenID with Google App Engine platform. To this end, middleware uses WSGI (Web Server Gateway Interf read more

Learning Vietnamese: Past The Basics

Hanoi Scratchpad | December 30th 2009 by Hal Medrano

I'm eating breakfast in a café, when a tall, middle-aged blonde woman walks in. She sits down at a table with a small group of diners, and starts conversing effortlessly in Vietnamese.I put down my book and stare into space, listening to the sound o read more

BP: YOU CAN TEACH A DOG TO DO ANYTHING!

First Dog Watch | December 30th 2009 by First Dog Watch

Can I Try Mommy? Where’s The Book?! The Obama Family continues their winter vacation in Hawaii by going out doing “family” things like going to book stores. Well, we at FDW say why not bring Bo? I mean, we all know that you ca read more

Blog reader letter: my name in Hebrew

The Missive Maven | December 29th 2009 by Ilona

A young blog reader** wrote me a letter with my name in Hebrew in the salutation. I have a few blog readers that are sweet to write my name in other characters, but the Hebrew I could actually read! What fun. The vowels are confusing, but then again. read more

Confusing Passion

Pearls from Pain | December 29th 2009

i hunger for something to be passionate about aside from love. love is so transient, so full of longing. half of the word, “love” is made of vowels and the opening of my mouth to say the “o” gets me every time. how can i spend read more

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