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Dear stupid fish I've read your allusions to Kanji Town here and on the JT forums as little. I am so intrigued. Have you ever written in detail about your...
rizzolaplante
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Nov 1, 2005
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Yes; it is about 80 pages or so (The last time I checked on MS Word, it's probubly longer), and describes the various events at each different hatsuon...
baka_sakana
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Nov 1, 2005
7:47 pm
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... Yes and yes! Wow, you sound quite gifted. I would love to read your stories or see pictures of the lego-model of the town. Of course I'm not anywhere...
rizzolaplante
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Nov 2, 2005
5:07 am
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I'll echo that - very imaginative! Makes me think alot about how I want to raise my two daughters here in Japan. KanjiTown has inspired me to get back into...
jrmadsen67
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Nov 2, 2005
6:39 am
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$BGO</5{!*(B OH. MY. JAW-DROPPING. GOSH! You *have* to show us pictures of KanjiTown; it quite simply sounds like the coolest, most imaginative thing EVER. I...
Kats
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Nov 2, 2005
1:18 pm
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Fascinatingly crazy and cool. I admire anyone who uses his imagination in such an obsessive way. That's how revolutionary ideas are created. So follow your...
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Nov 2, 2005
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This is the "Sick Hospital" the location for "SEKI." I already have in my mind what this looks like, so this doesn't do justice for the image in my head, but...
baka_sakana
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Nov 2, 2005
9:44 pm
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I forgot to type this stuff, I wish I could "edit message." Also keep in mind that these aren't completly tied together, as I go through a "trip" and the...
baka_sakana
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Nov 2, 2005
10:02 pm
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hello, i've just been lurking on this list, i'm only a beginning learner, but i'm mad for any cool learning methods. i just went bonkers and read loads about ...
Heather James
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Nov 4, 2005
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I was thinking about creating some sort of RPG with KanjiTown, either in paper D&D-style format or a computer RPG (Only a text-based interface, it would be too...
baka_sakana
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Nov 4, 2005
4:52 pm
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Hey folks, just about finished with Remembering the Kanji I after about a year of off and on study. Before Heisig I could barely remember 25~ kanji, now I've...
Tony
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Nov 7, 2005
8:42 pm
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... Although, as suggested before, a MUD engine would allow the most freedom, perhaps a MUSH engine would take off some of the burden. Still, these things are...
Tony
rirath
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Nov 7, 2005
9:03 pm
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What exactly does "place on head" mean anyway? There's a special character for the act of placing a nail on one's head?!?...
wazzabuffet
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Nov 10, 2005
7:03 am
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well, read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oolong_(rabbit) see this http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~sokaisha/rabbit/001002/001002.htm and then ask that question...
Scott Stygar
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Nov 10, 2005
7:16 am
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... From H & S: summit; top. Be capped with; receive From New Nelson: Head; top of the head; top, summit, peak; be crowned with; wear; live under (a ruler);...
Craig Welch
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Nov 10, 2005
10:34 am
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... I was wondering what it meant too. Since the character means "to receive" and in a humble way, I take it the expression means lowering your head and...
Jarkko Huijts
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Nov 10, 2005
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I can appreciate that some kanji have abstract meanings and so their keywords do not map clearly to English. This was one that I just wanted to get some...
wazzabuffet
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Nov 10, 2005
10:13 pm
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If you have been studying the honorifics in Japanese, or learning from a "useful expressions" book, you know this, and just don't realize it. The kun-yomi is...
jrmadsen67
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Nov 11, 2005
12:14 am
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... If I were making up keywords, I would have used "summit". In my story, old Baldy come vividly to mind. Bald originally meant a bare, white patch--whether...
msinclairstevens
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Nov 11, 2005
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I just got the soundtrack to the new Xbox game "Perfect Dark Zero." I have seen a few movies and read about the general sci-fi feel of the game (As well as the...
baka_sakana
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Nov 14, 2005
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I just stumbled onto this link and haven't taken the time to check it out yet. But it looked germane enough to pass around here. Also if anyone has...
rizzolaplante
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Nov 15, 2005
5:27 am
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It's a neat little program to learn the kana (I'm only referring to the "free" version), but there's no way in heck I would spend $100 on something like that....
baka_sakana
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Nov 17, 2005
10:37 pm
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Man this book is hard! you all probably know this already. Anyway I just finished chapter 12 and i'm moving into the part where they just give the plots. i...
disclicious
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Nov 18, 2005
9:05 pm
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First make sure to follow his instructions at the beginning of chap 11 to the letter for learning the kanji. If you're missing 90% you need to devote more time...
Scott Stygar
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Nov 18, 2005
11:49 pm
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Do not overlook the visualising part. Maybe when you are trying hard to come up with a story, you forget about that part. Whereas when reading Heisig's...
faB
Oukoulele
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Nov 19, 2005
2:27 pm
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Ive been studying Japanese for almost a year now. I finished book 1 about a month ago. After reading book 2, I was a little confused about which path to take....
mrleosmith
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Nov 20, 2005
7:29 am
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How are you handling multiple readings, on-yomi for example, for the same kanji? ... Zero." I ... the ... soundtrack ... it ... progressed ... (All ... after ...
mrleosmith
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Nov 20, 2005
4:09 pm
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Nice combo! Prior to this month, my schedule was *Remembering the Kanji Bk1, 2-3 hours each day *Pimsleur Japanese3, 30 min/day *Japanese for Busy People1,...
mrleosmith
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Nov 20, 2005
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Sounds really good! I'm always looking to what others are doing to get ideas for new study methods. My previous schedule was: - Remembering the Kanji: 30 per...
lightswitchcowboy
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Nov 22, 2005
12:27 pm
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Hi lightswitchcowboy, I admire you for all the grammar work you are doing. My grammar is terrible, and my tutor gives me a hard time about it. Congratulations...
Leo Smith
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