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Thread: Get the cash out! Post: Get the cash out! synewave Wrote:As far as I can tell there isn't a way to send a reference, i.e. your kanji.koohii username, with Paypal payments. I'm no expert, but it's not immediately obvious if you can. I've seen ... |
colonel32 | Off topic | 20 | 4,854 | 2007-02-21, 7:59 am | ||
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Thread: Font in INDEX I of Heisig RTK1 Post: Font in INDEX I of Heisig RTK1 According to the PDF, it's "SN", with variants "SN-AA", "SN-T" and "SN-W". Not very helpful I know, but maybe you can find some clue on Google. |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 3 | 2,159 | 2007-01-20, 5:18 pm | ||
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Thread: Is this the right way to go about it? Post: Is this the right way to go about it? What you describe pretty much applies to me. I'm usually closer to the 60-70% than 90%. Often I draw complete blanks on the first revision. Now that I'm in the 600s I feel like I've got into the swing... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 31 | 7,090 | 2007-01-11, 7:30 am | ||
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Thread: After 1: 2 or 3 first? Post: After 1: 2 or 3 first? dingomick Wrote:I was going to recommend starting a new account just for RTK3, but then realized it would include 1-2042. You can pretty much do this already, because the blue stack always empties fro... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 24 | 6,998 | 2007-01-03, 4:00 pm | ||
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Thread: What does your writing look like? Post: What does your writing look like? Here's mine, photoshopped to the nth degree to make the scan visible because I mostly like to write in pencil. I write the hooks, although for ages I did I right angled ones until I twigged that was ... |
colonel32 | The Japanese language | 36 | 24,241 | 2006-12-20, 5:36 pm | ||
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Thread: How many kanji per day? Post: How many kanji per day? I'm finding that 5 a day, 7 days a week is pretty achievable. On days when I'm feeling mentally fit, keen or have time, I add further groups of 5 later in the day, making 10, 15, or occasionally 20. ... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 19 | 5,747 | 2006-12-19, 7:27 am | ||
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Thread: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Post: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Pangolin Wrote:I made bit-mapped images from a generic Japanese "text book" font (the type used in the stroke order diagrams in RTK1) and, unless the primitive was already a character in it's own righ... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 43 | 24,942 | 2006-12-14, 7:55 am | ||
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Thread: RTK 2: 適当な熟語 (relevent compounds) Post: RTK 2: 適当な熟語 (relevent compounds) I'd love to see such a list. What are the arguments against supplementing your vocabularly by learning selected compounds from a list like this when you learn the kanji from RTK1? |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 8,627 | 2006-12-13, 8:18 am | ||
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Thread: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Post: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS It's looking great! Just a quick gotcha on OS X: every time you reinstall a updated version of the font, you must first open the Font Book, Ctrl+Click on Pangolin, and select Remove "Pangolin" Family... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 43 | 24,942 | 2006-12-04, 12:46 pm | ||
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Thread: anime lyrics dot com japanese test Post: anime lyrics dot com japanese test The novel is The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. |
colonel32 | General discussion | 3 | 9,134 | 2006-12-02, 6:19 am | ||
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Thread: Errors in RTK Post: Errors in RTK I'm writing all the errata into my book. Though I think with a 3rd edition you will have a lot to write. Even with 4th edition, 5th printing there is quite a lot. |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 25 | 6,112 | 2006-11-23, 9:17 am | ||
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Thread: Letters (hand-written japanese) Post: Letters (hand-written japanese) Yes, I liked that story. And don't forget ziggr's Chiho Saito postcard. Sorry if I embarrassed you by drawing attention to it, but I liked that story too :) |
colonel32 | General discussion | 10 | 11,555 | 2006-11-19, 4:24 pm | ||
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Thread: Unnoticed regularities Post: Unnoticed regularities Good idea. Also, the converse of that: how can you tell whether things are one-offs or not? For example, the diagonal part of the body that looks like a double evening in 241 sort of thing 然, or the... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 11 | 2,786 | 2006-11-07, 10:17 am | ||
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Thread: Letters (hand-written japanese) Post: Letters (hand-written japanese) Also, I found a page of handwriting fonts, but if they're anything like roman handwriting fonts, they won't flow well at all. I guess the flow also depends on whether you're writing vertically or hori... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 10 | 11,555 | 2006-11-05, 1:45 pm | ||
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Thread: Letters (hand-written japanese) Post: Letters (hand-written japanese) Weird, only yesterday I was working up to making a similar post, not realising there was one here already. I find this interesting too. Not so much from the letterwriting angle as the handwriting angl... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 10 | 11,555 | 2006-11-05, 1:41 pm | ||
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Thread: Shipping From Japan - Maildrops? Post: Shipping From Japan - Maildrops? A Reviewing the Kanji member has very kindly agreed to help out! I won't say who it is at this stage, in case he gets flooded with requests. As Charley says, please do continue to post other informat... |
colonel32 | Learning resources | 5 | 2,488 | 2006-11-03, 6:33 pm | ||
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Thread: Shipping From Japan - Maildrops? Post: Shipping From Japan - Maildrops? First of all, please forgive me if this is a somewhat "miscellaneous" question - but I don't really have anywhere else to ask it, and I guess it's potentially relevant to obtaining books and learning ... |
colonel32 | Learning resources | 5 | 2,488 | 2006-11-02, 8:07 am | ||
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Thread: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Post: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Looks excellent. And it seems to work fine OS X (10.4.8 PPC) without you needing to change it. Pangolin sounds like it was meant to be the name of a font! |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 43 | 24,942 | 2006-11-01, 1:22 pm | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji That's so cool, thanks. Imagine if [kana]FABURISU[/kana] incoporated something like that into the review page!! |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-31, 7:20 am | ||
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Thread: Vocabulary Software Post: Vocabulary Software Yes, JMemorize is java-based so it does run on macs. In fact, won't java apps run on PDAs too? Would you be able to run JMemorize on a palm? It is indeed leitner-based. |
colonel32 | Learning resources | 57 | 17,039 | 2006-10-30, 5:21 pm | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji ayoung24 Wrote:I use PAdict (http://padict.sourceforge.net) on my PalmPilot. It has a sort of character recognition mode that works pretty well, as long as you get your stroke order right. Great, I'l... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-30, 7:56 am | ||
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Thread: Vocabulary Software Post: Vocabulary Software Nice guide snozle, I'd like to try it when I have some time. I found a thread discussing BundleBuilder and other methods to create clickable python icons. |
colonel32 | Learning resources | 57 | 17,039 | 2006-10-27, 6:10 am | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji Hurrah, thanks! I see my error now :) Embarrassingly, I have a DVD of 春[kana]no[/kana]雪, the movie of the Yukio Mishima novel, sat on my shelf beside me - with the kanji in huge type. Oh well... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-23, 12:03 pm | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji Thanks rgravina, I do have both a mac and windows, and I hadn't tried JEdict before. That "grapheme" filter function is really useful. Much appreciated! I'm, still stuck though, the only one remotely... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-23, 11:25 am | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji Here's another one, if anyone has a spare minute: the first kanji on the bottom row. Again it's not that complicated, but I think I'm misreading it, or I'm missing something about the stroke order. [... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-23, 10:29 am | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji Great, thanks! I was totally misreading it as flower on the top, with something like sword or power on the left. (I'm not nearly up to trip yet...) Cheers, Robin |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-23, 6:21 am | ||
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Thread: Help Identifying Kanji Post: Help Identifying Kanji If anyone could identify the first kanji (6th character) for me that would be great. [Image: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y12/col...h00023.gif] Although its a horrible dvd subtitle font I've man... |
colonel32 | General discussion | 12 | 4,908 | 2006-10-23, 5:54 am | ||
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Thread: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Post: PRIMITIVE ELEMENTS Regarding copy-and-paste solutions, these would either involve bitmaps (as Fabrice says) or characters in fonts. Regarding the latter, official radicals and kanji are defined as unicode code points, ... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 43 | 24,942 | 2006-10-17, 7:28 am | ||
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Thread: Is there a digital list of all RTK kanji? Post: Is there a digital list of all RTK kanji? I'd also find such a list very useful, because you could cross reference it or do a reverse lookup to find out where/how often a kanji was used as a primitive in later ones. It could help your stories... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 20 | 19,899 | 2006-10-13, 1:38 pm | ||
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Thread: Hitting "The Wall" Post: Hitting "The Wall" Any tips to avoid the squishy brain feeling? I get this a lot, mostly I suspect because cos my job (programming) tires the same parts of my brain. If I review/learn kanji in the mornings before work ... |
colonel32 | Remembering the Kanji | 25 | 6,624 | 2006-10-11, 12:43 pm | ||
