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zompist wrote:Kindle requires HTML format while everything else takes PDF, so that's a hassle.
You have easily enough minions here to guilt them into doing it for you. :wink:

BTW: Another sale here as well. Especially if the German edition will be offered for sale. Personally, I'd love to see the LCK translated into some uneconomic and useless* language like how Omniglot is translated into Ukrainian. :?

*I say that lightly.
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Post by Xephyr »

I seem to remember Zompist talking about an upcoming book version beforehand. There's just one thing that piques my curiosity, though:

Zompist: Why'd you pick Kebreni, of all your conlangs, to do a case study of?
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probably to give it publicity. :P

am I able to order things from the US Amazon, by the way, and have them delivered here? I forget.

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Half the board has suffered Kebrenitis at least once - you invent some nifty new idea for use a conlang, and only later (often much later) do you discover Zompist did it in Kebreni long ago. It's always the one that trips people up. Perhaps its selection as a case study will soften that blow for the next generation?

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You can order from US Amazon if you are in the UK.

Shipments under £18, I think, are exempt from VAT and customs duty, but if they aren't... plus, shipping can be fairly high.
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Hmm, yes. I've definitely imported US DVDs, but I think it was via amazon.co.uk rather than .com. (And I definitely didn't pay import (not income!) tax on those)

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I'm probably going to get a lot of boos for for this, but I don't like the cover.

I think the picture should have at least something to do with languages.

Oh, I understand the logic: it's the Language Construction Kit. It's a machine. You put in a few ideas at one end, and out pops a ready-made language at the other end.

But I still think the emphasis should be on the language.
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finlay wrote:Hmm, yes. I've definitely imported US DVDs, but I think it was via amazon.co.uk rather than .com. (And I definitely didn't pay import (not income!) tax on those)
You imported US DVDs? That's funny because I've imported UK DVDs. UK DVDs of like Harry Potter always have better special features. Also, I don't recall paying any import tax, but I bought them through ebay, so who knows.
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Trajan wrote:I'm probably going to get a lot of boos for for this, but I don't like the cover.

I think the picture should have at least something to do with languages.

Oh, I understand the logic: it's the Language Construction Kit. It's a machine. You put in a few ideas at one end, and out pops a ready-made language at the other end.
I've often wondered, if the LCK were a physical object, what it might look like - for example, one of those plastic toolkits with many compartments which you see for sale in DIY stores.
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Viktor77 wrote:
finlay wrote:Hmm, yes. I've definitely imported US DVDs, but I think it was via amazon.co.uk rather than .com. (And I definitely didn't pay import (not income!) tax on those)
You imported US DVDs? That's funny because I've imported UK DVDs. UK DVDs of like Harry Potter always have better special features. Also, I don't recall paying any import tax, but I bought them through ebay, so who knows.
US ones can be cheaper, particularly when the exchange rate is low. Anything going one way or the other actually has to be marked with what's inside – I was asked to say what was in a package I sent to america one time and how much it was worth, and also the import tax I think is paid on arrival. You might have to go to the post office to pick it up, sort of thing.

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finlay wrote:US ones can be cheaper, particularly when the exchange rate is low. Anything going one way or the other actually has to be marked with what's inside – I was asked to say what was in a package I sent to america one time and how much it was worth, and also the import tax I think is paid on arrival. You might have to go to the post office to pick it up, sort of thing.
On ebay you make your own shipping price, it was probably $3-4. They did everything, it came right to my door. And I spoke wrong, the DVD was from Ireland because the back had an Irish Gaelic sticker. Regardless, it came from the British Isles.
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this is why amazon is good because they have a fixed shipping rate. and if they sell on .co.uk from america they have to use the domestic rate IIRC.

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Legion wrote:Yay!
Ditto.

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Trajan wrote:I'm probably going to get a lot of boos for for this, but I don't like the cover.

I think the picture should have at least something to do with languages.

Oh, I understand the logic: it's the Language Construction Kit. It's a machine. You put in a few ideas at one end, and out pops a ready-made language at the other end.

But I still think the emphasis should be on the language.
I didn't take it as a metaphor for the LCK, but for language. Language is full of hundreds of little interlocking gears that turn each other, and some would argue that it consists of little else. (Although they're wrong.)

That said, I can't claim to be a fan of the cover either. It's visually dull. I'd have gone for something colorful, however vaguely related! :)

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Radius Solis wrote:That said, I can't claim to be a fan of the cover either. It's visually dull.
Likewise. It's funny how the cover of most linguistics books tend to be largely abstract, not "depicting" anything in particular (like the covers to the Oxford Linguistics series). Personally I would have gone for something like that rather than a picture of something loosely thematically related.
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I will buy it!

I might even get copies of it for two RL friends of mine who have expressed interest in my conlanging... interests, although they're both a bit more into Lojban/IL-like experiments.

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Cathbad wrote:I might even get copies of it for two RL friends of mine who have expressed interest in my conlanging... interests, although they're both a bit more into Lojban/IL-like experiments.
One does not exclude the other.

*looks at self*

Otherwise, I also had the same thought about the cover. It looked weird and I thought that there could have been a more "illustrative" way to show the book's content.
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I'll buy this, for sure. Just because I'm a patriot.

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If you don't buy it, you're a dirty terrorist.

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I'll most certainly be taking a copy of this home soon as I get the money (and of course, it is released. But who know which will come first? :s ) because I find the online one a great resource and have it printed out somewhere around here.... but having a properly bound version would be better, plus additional info~
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Neek wrote:If you don't buy it, you're a dirty terrist.
Fixed.

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Dewrad wrote:
Radius Solis wrote:That said, I can't claim to be a fan of the cover either. It's visually dull.
Likewise. It's funny how the cover of most linguistics books tend to be largely abstract, not "depicting" anything in particular (like the covers to the Oxford Linguistics series). Personally I would have gone for something like that rather than a picture of something loosely thematically related.
One of my semantics textbooks has a Kandinski on the cover! 8)

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Daquarious P. McFizzle wrote:
Neek wrote:If you don't buy it, you're a dirty terrist.
Fixed.
Or, trrrst.

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Fixed? Hell, that's the way I says it. May not be the way I write it, but that's cuz I'm learned man, one who knows his constitution and what the second amendment means. Fixing my spelling. Shit, I bet you grammar nazis are all a bunch of hippie commies. Now you stand right there while I get my gun and take care of this little problem.

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