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http://translation2.paralink.com/ translation of Flavius81's message wrote:Has looked FAQ, search has entered on a forum, and rules for some reason has not found...
Somebody will give the reference?
punisher, I hate to tell you, but I am about as Russian as Jethro Bodine. I did study Slavic Linguistics in grad school though.
His post is in Russian, and if you want to see what it is supposed to look like, use character encoding Cyrillic (Windows-1251).
Stryker's translation is pretty close. Here's mine:
"Had a look at the FAQ, did a search of the forum, but for some reason did not find the rules... :(
Will somebody give the link?"
Flavius81, what rules are you referring to?
His post is in Russian, and if you want to see what it is supposed to look like, use character encoding Cyrillic (Windows-1251).
Stryker's translation is pretty close. Here's mine:
"Had a look at the FAQ, did a search of the forum, but for some reason did not find the rules... :(
Will somebody give the link?"
Flavius81, what rules are you referring to?
I think he's looking for this: policies.htm
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The most likely scenario is that he's a spambot... we've been getting dozens of Russian registrations over the past few weeks, and almost every one has a URL like free-guns-and-sex dot ru as its homepage.
He might be a legitimate Russian Descent player who's looking for the board rules... but would someone really come on to a clearly English-language board, search it for rules (and therefore be painfully aware that it's in English), and then post a Russian-language question? Seems awfully fishy to me.
He might be a legitimate Russian Descent player who's looking for the board rules... but would someone really come on to a clearly English-language board, search it for rules (and therefore be painfully aware that it's in English), and then post a Russian-language question? Seems awfully fishy to me.
Lothar, visit any technical support forum (or even #apache on Freenode) and you'll see an unbelievable number of foreigners trying to translate into bad English or completely ignoring our English-onlyness.
His homepage, http://www.narod.ru, is a legitimate website. One of the developers of X11R6 has an email address @narod.ru.
How did you guys see Cyrillic characters? I see Nordic characters (thorns, ashes, etc). I wish Unicode was invented back in the 80's...
His homepage, http://www.narod.ru, is a legitimate website. One of the developers of X11R6 has an email address @narod.ru.
How did you guys see Cyrillic characters? I see Nordic characters (thorns, ashes, etc). I wish Unicode was invented back in the 80's...
punisher, actually, MidiV originally posted the link to the Russian LAN photos.
Cuda68-2, I posted in English for the same reason flavius81 posted in Russian (it's easier). There is no means built into the operating system (Win98 SE) to switch easily between character sets and keyboard layouts. I do own software developed by Fingertip Software ( http://www.cyrillic.com/ ) which will allow me to switch to several different Cyrillic keyboard layouts, but it isn't installed on the machine I am using at the moment. I will install it if necessary.
I think Ferno is correct, and I guessed that when I made the post, but I couldn't find the link either.
DCrazy, you need to use the character encoding set I indicated in my post above. In Netscape 7.2, you can switch to this character set using the following:
Click View, Character Encoding, More, East European, and click Cyrillic (Windows-1251).
Cuda68-2, I posted in English for the same reason flavius81 posted in Russian (it's easier). There is no means built into the operating system (Win98 SE) to switch easily between character sets and keyboard layouts. I do own software developed by Fingertip Software ( http://www.cyrillic.com/ ) which will allow me to switch to several different Cyrillic keyboard layouts, but it isn't installed on the machine I am using at the moment. I will install it if necessary.
I think Ferno is correct, and I guessed that when I made the post, but I couldn't find the link either.
DCrazy, you need to use the character encoding set I indicated in my post above. In Netscape 7.2, you can switch to this character set using the following:
Click View, Character Encoding, More, East European, and click Cyrillic (Windows-1251).