Here it is.Viktor77 wrote:I'd like to listen when it's on YouTube.
Funny ha ha or funny weird?Viktor77 wrote:BTW you've been posting some funny shit on FB lately.
Here it is.Viktor77 wrote:I'd like to listen when it's on YouTube.
Funny ha ha or funny weird?Viktor77 wrote:BTW you've been posting some funny shit on FB lately.
That's pretty much what it's like for me to find Indian books at a university library. (Big) university libraries have so many books from India you couldn't find in India itself if your life depended on it.linguoboy wrote:Popped into a used bookstore I don't normally visit and they had the exact volume I was looking for and failed to find at three other stores and for half the price I would've paid online.
It was good. I listened to that one and another one that came after it. Where did you get the voices?Imralu wrote:Thanks!Here it is.Viktor77 wrote:I'd like to listen when it's on YouTube.
Funny ha ha or funny weird?Viktor77 wrote:BTW you've been posting some funny shit on FB lately.
For now I should probably keep it on the DL. First thing is to go see who this community is. I need basic information and then I need to work at building a "rapport" with the community so I can eventually interview them and distribute a questionnaire. Anyway, I just wanted to post here that I was happy to finally be getting somewhere with my research.jmcd wrote:Now that makes me wonder what your working hypothesis is.
Thanks! There's a text-to-speech generator in the program I use, which is good for robotty voices. For more realistic voices, I usually use this one which is outstanding - not always perfect, but if I pick the phrases carefully, they can come out well. The voices in Tardigrade are samples that I found here (a video which, confusingly, contains no facts) and here..Viktor77 wrote:It was good. I listened to that one and another one that came after it. Where did you get the voices?
Haha, yeah. I want her job too. For anyone who's not friends with me on FB, this is the video.Viktor77 wrote:Funny I think. I liked the one about the girl loving her job.

Why do you post that here? I don't understand the connection between kidney stones and happiness.linguoboy wrote:My sister just let me know the names she and my mom decided to give her kidney stones. They are "Hedgehog" and "Creeper".
He likes their names?WeepingElf wrote:Why do you post that here? I don't understand the connection between kidney stones and happiness.linguoboy wrote:My sister just let me know the names she and my mom decided to give her kidney stones. They are "Hedgehog" and "Creeper".
Because it means this is something they can joke about rather than a cause for serious concern. "Mom's in the hospital for a CAT scan" is scary. Hearing this a couple hours later came as a tremendous relief.WeepingElf wrote:Why do you post that here? I don't understand the connection between kidney stones and happiness.linguoboy wrote:My sister just let me know the names she and my mom decided to give her kidney stones. They are "Hedgehog" and "Creeper".

CoolViktor77 wrote:I've been studying Dutch a bit in secrecy meaning I didn't tell my advisor because I was told to focus on my French so I thought it would reflect badly on me. However, now given that I am to study francophones in Flanders my advisor has given me the green light to not only study Dutch but to seek resources in it to attain conservancy, including a possible summer program in 2017 at KU Leuven or at least at a US university that teaches Dutch like Indiana University. This makes me really excited! Of course French comes before all else but this excites me! I'm also going to start a graduate minor in European Union studies to go along with all of this which is also equally exciting.
"This is Preservation Month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when you run for president. You gotta preserve." -George W. Bush, speaking during "Perseverance Month" at Fairgrounds Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshiredin wrote:"Conservancy", though? I mean, I've heard people mix up the words conversation and conservation before, but not words derived from them(But then, how many people actually say conversance/conversancy?)
I suppose I just thought it was the equivalent of "fluency."Vijay wrote:"This is Preservation Month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when you run for president. You gotta preserve." -George W. Bush, speaking during "Perseverance Month" at Fairgrounds Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshiredin wrote:"Conservancy", though? I mean, I've heard people mix up the words conversation and conservation before, but not words derived from them(But then, how many people actually say conversance/conversancy?)

And conversancy would be a perfectly fine word for that. Well, not for fluency exactly, but familiarity, and we'd have known what you'd meant, even though it's a rare word. The point is, though, conversancy is the noun formed from 'conversant', whereas your choice, 'conservancy', is a noun formed from 'conservant', which has nothing to do with being conversant, only with conserving.Viktor77 wrote:I suppose I just thought it was the equivalent of "fluency."Vijay wrote:"This is Preservation Month. I appreciate preservation. It's what you do when you run for president. You gotta preserve." -George W. Bush, speaking during "Perseverance Month" at Fairgrounds Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshiredin wrote:"Conservancy", though? I mean, I've heard people mix up the words conversation and conservation before, but not words derived from them(But then, how many people actually say conversance/conversancy?)
Completely a typo since I'm only realizing now what happened!jmcd wrote:There was obviously a brain fart at some point. It might've just been a typo.

Yes; but since Viktor continually malapropises when he reaches for more elevated vocabulary, this seemed indicative of a more general tendency.jmcd wrote:There was obviously a brain fart at some point. It might've just been a typo.
Actually it was indicative of my spell check, which does not recognize "conversancy" as a word. As a result, while typing fast I misplaced a letter or two, and then automatically corrected it thinking nothing of what the final result would be, which was "conservancy."Salmoneus wrote:Yes; but since Viktor continually malapropises when he reaches for more elevated vocabulary, this seemed indicative of a more general tendency.jmcd wrote:There was obviously a brain fart at some point. It might've just been a typo.