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Questions and Answers - Part 3

 
  

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Axolotl
09:52 / 07.12.07
City Hunter is one of my favourite Jackie Chan movies. Armour of God is good as well
 
 
Evil Scientist
10:29 / 07.12.07
Ahh, City Hunter. The first time I saw it I was rather drunk and when I awoke the following morning was uncertain whether or not I had watched a real film or had just had a very vivid Chan-related dream.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
19:02 / 07.12.07
A colleague of mine wants to find a travel search engine that will let him search for airfares by date rather than destination, i.e. "I am leaving Montreal on April 2, but I have no destination in mind. Where's good n' cheap?"

Most of the multi-airline travel sites (Expedia etc.) require a destination for airfare searches. Anyone here know of anything that can handle this kind of open-ended vacation search request?
 
 
Princess
19:17 / 07.12.07
A travel agent.
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
19:39 / 07.12.07
Already suggested, but yeah, that seems to be the best option to date.
 
 
HCE
20:18 / 07.12.07
What should I have for lunch?
 
 
Olulabelle
08:16 / 09.12.07
Sushi. And sweet potato tempura.

I realise I am too late for your friday lunch party, but perhaps you can use this answer next time you are unsure about what to have for lunch.
 
 
Tsuga
13:45 / 09.12.07
If a movie is initially opening in a few cities with a limited release, where do I go about finding out what theaters will have that movie on it's opening day? I've been looking, and can't find anything.
 
 
HCE
14:36 / 09.12.07
Sweet potato tempura sounds really good, I will keep it in mind, thank you!
 
 
HCE
14:36 / 09.12.07
Tsuga, what's the movie and what city are you in?
 
 
*
16:31 / 09.12.07
Air Couriers' Association.
 
 
Tsuga
16:59 / 09.12.07
brb, I'm going to be in NYC on December 26th, when There Will Be Blood opens. I believe it's going to be limited release at first. I would normally avoid an opening weekend, but I really want to see this one as soon as possible.
 
 
mixmage
11:51 / 11.12.07
Can anybody tell me what this character means, and in which language?

 
 
HCE
13:34 / 11.12.07
Looks like Korean to me, but not sure what it means.
 
 
HCE
13:51 / 11.12.07
Tsuga, I'm having trouble finding showtime listings for regular releases -- it's playing tonight at 7, the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, but I'm not sure if you're there yet. I'll let you know if I turn up anything else. It looks good!
 
 
All Acting Regiment
14:07 / 11.12.07
Mixmage, all I can tell you is you're in terrible danger. Get away whilst you still can. It's ... oh no!

 
 
HCE
15:13 / 11.12.07
My sources suggest it might say 'harmony' in Chinese?
 
 
grant
19:00 / 11.12.07
OK: it's important to know that those characters could be in Korean, Chinese or Japanese - the writing systems are all based on the same symbols, which are phonetically different in each language but mean more-or-less the same thing (with some potentially embarrassing exceptions). That square is usually a mouth of some kind (hungry or speaking or opening/doorway) and the plus-sign is usually a numeral 10 (which can mean "plenty").

If I look on zhongwen.com for the two symbols together (square+plus)+square, I get... well, for one thing, I think it's upside down. (plus+square) is gu in Chinese, which means "told through 10 mouths" which means ancient, traditional, all that stuff. It's also a last name. ...That one character, if it's right-side up, could also be (sideways T+square), which is zhan, or "divine" (cracked tortoise shell+mouth). I can't find either of those characters next to the mouth/door square, though.
(Upside down characters are common ornaments on doors at New Year, but I've never heard of them being carved in stone.)

Where's the symbol from?
 
 
mixmage
21:03 / 11.12.07
Thanks folks. It's from the side of a candle I was given years ago, so I reckon it's likely to mean "Harmony" (that being a candle-slogany type of word).

I hadn't lit it yet, just in case it said "cursed" or "poison".
 
 
grant
21:25 / 11.12.07
"Mouth" with "grain," maybe, yeah....

Zhongwen entry:
 
 
Closed for Business Time
08:43 / 12.12.07
Hi!

Does anyone happen to have access to Led Zep's "Rock'n Roll" and/or Beyonce's "Crazy in love" in mp3 format ready to email me? I need them/it to serve as the intro(s) to our dept's Xmas show.

Pretty please?

If yes, send it to samiednan at thatgoodoldemailproviderthatstartwitha-y-endswithan-o dot com - if anyone could make it before 5 pm GMT I'd be forever indebted to that angelic entity.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
11:56 / 12.12.07
So I've found one copy of Nabokov's translation of Alice in Wonderland (Аня в стране чудес on the american amazon website - but does anyone know anywhere uk-based that would have it?
 
 
jamesPD
12:16 / 12.12.07
Nolte, I've got a copy of Led Zepplin, and I'm trying to locate a copy of the Beyonce song. However, they seem to be bouncing from your email account. Are you sure you typed in the correct username? Are you sure it's dot com rather than dot co dot uk? Or alternatively, is your email box full?
 
 
jamesPD
12:24 / 12.12.07
Also tried zipping the .MP3 file, and still no luck. Check your PM, I've tried uploading it to a server for you.
 
 
petunia
15:29 / 12.12.07
AAR - do amazon.com not ship to the uk?
 
 
Shrug
15:56 / 12.12.07
Crazy in Love should be downloadable, here
 
 
petunia
16:04 / 12.12.07
Is there a German speaker (writer) who would be able to do me a favour?

I recently made a purchase on a German website for the sum of 249 Euros. The product has been delivered fine. However, the amount charged to my account was 265.10 Euros. This caused my account to go over its overdraft limit, which has led to bank charges of £25 (34.6 euros at today's rate). Obviously, I want to raise this matter and try to get this money back.

Though I can guess my way through a German online purchase using Babelfish, I cannot speak a word of German (well, I know how to say 'five', 'butterfly' and 'it is very windy', but nothing more).

I could use Babelfish to translate a letter for me, but I do not trust it to be clear or 'official' enough. I suppose I could write in English in the hope that they speak English too, but I can't think of much ruder things one could do.

So who wants to do a Good Deed this Holiday Season and help Petunia translate a little correspondence?
 
 
Closed for Business Time
16:21 / 12.12.07
Thank you thank you thank you, Polythene Harvey!
Barbelith is in a giving mood today!
 
 
unheimlich manoeuvre
01:04 / 13.12.07
So I've found one copy of Nabokov's translation of Alice in Wonderland (Аня в стране чудес on the american amazon website - but does anyone know anywhere uk-based that would have it?

It's listed on amazon.co.uk Or try abebooks.co.uk
 
 
Ticker
13:38 / 16.12.07
Is there a thread I can't find on the Jamie Leigh Jones/Halliburton rape case?


NY Daily News reports

Move On petition for justice


Current status of victim's Rep. pushing for hearing.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
13:12 / 19.12.07
When's the doctor who christmas special on?
 
 
Axolotl
13:52 / 19.12.07
6:50 Christmas Day.
 
 
All Acting Regiment
13:52 / 19.12.07
Good, good. Thankyou.
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
18:26 / 19.12.07
How much should I reasonably expect to pay for a tattoo about 3 inches long, all one colour, consisting of 8 runes (so all straight lines, nothing fiddly)?
 
 
grant
19:38 / 19.12.07
Are the runes thicker than, say, a line made by a ballpoint pen?

Cuz that's about how thick a tattoo needle is. Thicker bodies need colorin' in.
 
  

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