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    Uwe Keim
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    OK, probably a repost, but my addition ist not: On www.fold-your-shirt.com[^] they show how to fold your t-shirt easily. This morning I tried to do the same, here is the result (German blog entry)[^]. In case you just want to see the videos, without the text: - t-shirt-01.avi[^] - t-shirt-02.avi[^] Was really funny to try :-D -- Affordable Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com

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      OK, probably a repost, but my addition ist not: On www.fold-your-shirt.com[^] they show how to fold your t-shirt easily. This morning I tried to do the same, here is the result (German blog entry)[^]. In case you just want to see the videos, without the text: - t-shirt-01.avi[^] - t-shirt-02.avi[^] Was really funny to try :-D -- Affordable Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com

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      David Wulff
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      I've seen that technique before - it's probably the only useful thing I've ever learn off the Internet. Sadly most of the time I can't find a clean flat surface to fold them on so I tend to adopt your style of folding. :-O


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      • U Uwe Keim

        OK, probably a repost, but my addition ist not: On www.fold-your-shirt.com[^] they show how to fold your t-shirt easily. This morning I tried to do the same, here is the result (German blog entry)[^]. In case you just want to see the videos, without the text: - t-shirt-01.avi[^] - t-shirt-02.avi[^] Was really funny to try :-D -- Affordable Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com

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        Mike Ellison
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        Too funny :D

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        • U Uwe Keim

          OK, probably a repost, but my addition ist not: On www.fold-your-shirt.com[^] they show how to fold your t-shirt easily. This morning I tried to do the same, here is the result (German blog entry)[^]. In case you just want to see the videos, without the text: - t-shirt-01.avi[^] - t-shirt-02.avi[^] Was really funny to try :-D -- Affordable Windows-based CMS: www.zeta-producer.com

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          Lost User
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          Wow. I just tried it and it worked great! Now I actually WANT to fold my clothes. Cheers, Drew.

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            Wow. I just tried it and it worked great! Now I actually WANT to fold my clothes. Cheers, Drew.

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            David Wulff
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            Don't worry, the urge passes after a couple of days. It's still a useful party trick though ...if you host very strange parties.


            Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
            Audioscrobbler :: flikr

            Coca-Cola, Wonderbra (Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen)

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              Don't worry, the urge passes after a couple of days. It's still a useful party trick though ...if you host very strange parties.


              Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
              Audioscrobbler :: flikr

              Coca-Cola, Wonderbra (Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen)

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              David Wulff wrote: if you host very strange parties Are there any other parties? (Worth attending that is) -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. I blog too now[^]

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                David Wulff wrote: if you host very strange parties Are there any other parties? (Worth attending that is) -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. I blog too now[^]

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                oz_the_wizard
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                :)Your name in Korean is 요르겐 :) There are two men, one is a programmer, another is a man.

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                  :)Your name in Korean is 요르겐 :) There are two men, one is a programmer, another is a man.

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                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                  Thank you very much! As I've only had a very brief experience with Hangul (I've read about it and its history), I'm not sure how to actually read it. How is 요르겐 romanized? Are the symbols syllables as in Japanese, or are they letters like the alphabet? -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                    Thank you very much! As I've only had a very brief experience with Hangul (I've read about it and its history), I'm not sure how to actually read it. How is 요르겐 romanized? Are the symbols syllables as in Japanese, or are they letters like the alphabet? -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                    Oh~ I surprised you know Hangul. Are you German? I've learned German language when I high school student. (But, almost forgot it) I cannot understand "romanized" well. It pronounced similar Japanese. Hangul is association characters of 2~3 part. "요" is ㅇ + ㅛ. "르" is ㄹ + ㅡ . "겐" is ㄱ + ㅔ + ㄴ . Do you understand? If you interest in hangul, anytime send mail to sonbosun@gmail.com :-D (And, I also interest japanese language. ) There are two men, one is a programmer, another is a man.

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                      Oh~ I surprised you know Hangul. Are you German? I've learned German language when I high school student. (But, almost forgot it) I cannot understand "romanized" well. It pronounced similar Japanese. Hangul is association characters of 2~3 part. "요" is ㅇ + ㅛ. "르" is ㄹ + ㅡ . "겐" is ㄱ + ㅔ + ㄴ . Do you understand? If you interest in hangul, anytime send mail to sonbosun@gmail.com :-D (And, I also interest japanese language. ) There are two men, one is a programmer, another is a man.

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                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                      oz_the_wizard wrote: Are you German? Nein ich komme aus Schweden, aber ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch. :) So 요르겐 is romanized as yo-reu-gen? :cool: By the way, romanization is the act of writing non-roman languages using the roman alphabet. oz_the_wizard wrote: Do you understand? I wish I knew how to answer "Yes" in Korean.. :-D -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                        oz_the_wizard wrote: Are you German? Nein ich komme aus Schweden, aber ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch. :) So 요르겐 is romanized as yo-reu-gen? :cool: By the way, romanization is the act of writing non-roman languages using the roman alphabet. oz_the_wizard wrote: Do you understand? I wish I knew how to answer "Yes" in Korean.. :-D -- My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン. My name in German is Jörgen. My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森. My name in Korean is 요르겐. I blog too now[^]

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                        Ah, I see you are a Swede. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: So 요르겐 is romanized as yo-reu-gen? Yes , 요르겐 is romanized as yo-reu-gen. You're right. Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I wish I knew how to answer "Yes" in Korean.. In korean, "Yes" is "예", "No" is "아니요". (In japanese "はい", "いいえ" right?) Good luck~:laugh: There are two men, one is a programmer, another is a man.

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