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April 25 2005, 16:08 PM |
Riaghan
"Laoch na nGael" Joined: 11 Aug 2004
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| Ossian wrote: |
If people want to go 'head with the button thing and start going as gaeilge go leor (which is what will happen after everyone gets tired of translating it into English every time), then go right on with it. Everyone here is free. Perhaps in a year or so, I'll be able to catch up.  |
Knowing us lot I think it's more likely we will start going back to English all the time!
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April 25 2005, 16:14 PM |
Asarlaí
"Craic Pusher" Joined: 05 Oct 2002 Location: Brighton faoi láthair Posts: 7,827
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Oh well Lads, it never hurts to remind ourselves why we are on this forum... Don't feel left out Ossian. Let's face it, at least the little green 'Gaeilge' button is more in keeping with this forum's aim than the naff cookie one.
Saying that, it's all just for a bit of fun isn't it? _________________ wait for anything I offer as a translation to be confirmed
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April 25 2005, 16:24 PM |
oisin718
"Andúileach IGTF" Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Location: Ossining, NY Posts: 14,095
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Cén fáth a nascann an cnaipe sin go leathanach baile Tiny URL?
Why does that button link to the Tiny URL home page? |
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April 25 2005, 16:26 PM |
Ossian
"Gaeilgeoir" Joined: 25 Mar 2004 Location: Ceanada Posts: 364
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I'm still having trouble deciphering whether or not that comment was sour or sweet. In any case, the cookie wasn't a button, it was a one-time graphic employed to get a point across.
This forum is so we can converse, is sarcasm not an element of conversation at times? I really don't see how the bunch of thick-skins on this forum I've come to know could be so aghast at a sarcastic cookie. Haven't you seen worse? It's not like I called anyone a c**t. I'm not some pesky gnat that comes to pick on you from time to time, I visit this forum and participate daily. Think everyone could just get over the cookie?
Didn't think it would inspire such an outrage. I hope Wombat didn't spend too much time Photoshopping her avatar. _________________ Nothing I translate is reliable, so please wait for confirmation. |
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April 25 2005, 16:36 PM |
blixt
"Scéalaí Mór" Joined: 30 Dec 2004 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 1,506
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Cén fáth a nascann an cnaipe sin go leathanach baile Tiny URL?
Why does that button link to the Tiny URL home page? |
Is butún é. Drochsmaointe ab ea é, chun Tiny URL a úsáid. Tá sé athraithe anois. Más maith le daoine atá ag baint úsaid as an cnaipe an URL a athrú, seo é an líne nua:
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| [url=http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/translation/ftopic24513.html][img]http://www.blixt.info/dropbox/Ga.gif[/img][/url] |
It's a mistake. It was a bad idea to use a Tiny URL. It's been changed now. If people who are using the button would like to update, here's the new line of code for their sigs:
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| [url=http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/translation/ftopic24513.html][img]http://www.blixt.info/dropbox/Ga.gif[/img][/url] |
Is dócha go mbeidh mé ag rá rud éigin faoina teachtaireachtaí níos déanaí.
I'll probably comment on the recent posts a litte later. _________________
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April 25 2005, 16:40 PM |
mhwombat
"Andúileach IGTF" Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Location: Dún na nGall Posts: 13,585
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Ossian, I didn't put the cookie in my avatar to be sarcastic. I had actually tried to put a cookie in there months ago when we found the "The cookie wants to be your sugar daddy" website, but I had some technical problems because it had a "gleam" on it. Then I saw your cookie, and it was perfect for my purpose because it was already clipped.
Putting the cookie in my avatar was definitely not a "dig" at you. If anything, I was just trying to turn the cookie into something we could all laugh about together. _________________
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Scéala na Wombait - Muddle-headed Memes and Musings |
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April 25 2005, 22:23 PM |
wdsci
"Aistritheoir Cíocrach" Joined: 06 Jun 2004 Location: Stáit Aontaithe Meiriceá (United States of America) Posts: 16,900
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I don't plan on using a button myself, mostly because I don't know Irish well enough to maintain that committment but also because I honestly think it's really meaningless. There no real distinction between people with the button and those without. That being said, if you want to use a button, I don't care, and in fact I think it helps make the forum look a bit brighter. The social dynamic here won't collapse because of a little picture (and if it does, we should all be ashamed of ourselves).
I would also like to see more cookies. Especially one in mhwombat's avatar, in the mouth of the wombat, if that can be achieved
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April 25 2005, 22:40 PM |
oisin718
"Andúileach IGTF" Joined: 04 Nov 2003 Location: Ossining, NY Posts: 14,095
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Céard ba cheart dúinn a dhéanamh faoi dhaoine a bhfuil an cnaipe acu ach scríobhann teachtaireachtaí gan fhocal ar bith Gaeilge le fáil iontu?
What should we do about people who have the button but write messages without a single word of Irish to be found in them? |
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April 25 2005, 22:50 PM |
jamesnp
"Scéalaí Mór" Joined: 20 Mar 2004 Location: Cill Iníon Léinín Posts: 2,965
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Céard ba cheart dúinn a dhéanamh faoi dhaoine a bhfuil an cnaipe acu ach scríobhann teachtaireachtaí gan fhocal ar bith Gaeilge le fáil iontu?
What should we do about people who have the button but write messages without a single word of Irish to be found in them? |
Dófaidh siad... An saghas duine is measa.
They will burn...the worst type of person
(Táim ag magadh ar ndóigh, ná bí ag búartha)
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April 25 2005, 22:53 PM |
Méabh
"Scríbhneoir d'Éigean" Joined: 11 Jun 2003 Location: Contae Uladh, Nua Eabhrac, S.A.M. Posts: 23,690
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Is gá dóibh éisteacht le Enya ar feadh na fiche uair
They must listen to Enya for 20 hours _________________ Dá fheabhas é an t-ól is é an tart a dheireadh.
However good the drinking, thirst is how it ends. |
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