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Thread: 房 = TASSEL: background information Post: 房 = TASSEL: background information Nice post! Helped a lot. Ta! :-) |
Bones | Remembering the Kanji | 19 | 18,311 | 2009-10-25, 5:27 pm | ||
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Thread: The Apple Thread Post: The Apple Thread Xee (http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/xee.html) is also excellent for viewing comic books |
Bones | Learning resources | 13 | 1,722 | 2009-06-23, 11:43 pm | ||
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Thread: The Apple Thread Post: The Apple Thread The cool thing about the Japanese dictionary entries is that you can click on any word in the examples and it will take you to that word's dictionary entry. |
Bones | Learning resources | 13 | 1,722 | 2009-06-23, 11:41 pm | ||
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Thread: The Apple Thread Post: The Apple Thread Hey wow, that's pretty cool! I didn't know it could do that! Thanks for the tip! |
Bones | Learning resources | 13 | 1,722 | 2009-06-23, 11:38 pm | ||
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Thread: Deadlocks? Post: Deadlocks? Yeah, I got to the same point after about 600. I think if you're powering along and adding/reviewing heaps, and then take a small break for a while, all the expired cards pile up. Coming in and seeing... |
Bones | Remembering the Kanji | 42 | 8,060 | 2009-05-27, 6:59 pm | ||
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Thread: dealing with stress.. stop the eye twitching? Post: dealing with stress.. stop the eye twitching? There's some good suggestions here. I had the same issue once when things were piling up. I tried the same things, like exercise and tv... because I'd heard the whole "brain is more relaxed watching t... |
Bones | Off topic | 20 | 4,568 | 2009-05-20, 8:28 pm | ||
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Thread: Chapter 23 - Who's idea was this? Post: Chapter 23 - Who's idea was this? Oh crap! I'm up to Ch 22, and I didn't know this mother-lode was coming up! :O *deep breaths* |
Bones | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 3,359 | 2008-05-17, 6:42 am | ||
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Thread: Hardback Version? Post: Hardback Version? I agree, the 5th edition does seems to be made of cheap materials. I look after my book, keeping it in a drawer when not on my desk, but the cover seems to already be warping. Perhaps a rushed product... |
Bones | Remembering the Kanji | 28 | 5,698 | 2007-12-06, 4:22 am | ||
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Thread: Some tips for improving your handwritten kanji Post: Some tips for improving your handwritten kanji Nice post [kana]FABURISU[/kana] Like you say, it seems obvious once you've said it, but it definitely helps beginners like me (especially that tree one! I'd been wondering about that). Does anyone e... |
Bones | The Japanese language | 3 | 4,015 | 2007-06-12, 8:46 pm | ||
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Thread: Anki? Post: Anki? Yeah, it was the UTF-8 thing. Excel didn't have that option (only UTF-16), so I used NeoOffice. Thanks for the quick reply! |
Bones | Learning resources | 999 | 230,446 | 2007-06-04, 1:23 am | ||
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Thread: Anki? Post: Anki? Great work Resolve! A general question though, how do most users inport text? I've been using Excel for Mac but when I save it as a text file, all the kanji come up as dashes (---). The same thing h... |
Bones | Learning resources | 999 | 230,446 | 2007-06-04, 12:02 am | ||
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Thread: Anki? Post: Anki? It works fine on my mac. What a great program!!! I, too, had been looking for this exact program. Now... does anyone want to share card sets because I'm too lazy to type in my own? :D |
Bones | Learning resources | 999 | 230,446 | 2007-05-28, 9:04 pm | ||
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Thread: ~さん! Always a good thing? Post: ~さん! Always a good thing? I agree with Christoph. At my work (a research institute where most of the Japanese people speak a little english at least) people call each other by their first names, but it seems that if you add ~s... |
Bones | Remembering the Kanji | 9 | 1,979 | 2007-05-15, 7:36 pm | ||
