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Poll: Have you ever picked up a new hobby or interest because of something you translated? Autor vlákna: ProZ.com Staff
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Mark Possemiers Španělsko Local time: 03:23 Člen (2013) nizozemština -> španělština + ... what happened before the big bang | Jul 7, 2019 |
[quote]Robert Rietvelt wrote: So once in a while you get a 'super job', a job you enjoy so much, that you actually don't want to stop translating. In my case it was 120k translation about evolution. From big bang, via dinosaur, religion, art, Darwin, and you name it, till who or what we are now, in short, everything. To do the job, I came in contact with a lot of different views, which were so interesting, that I really immersed myself into it, still do. Everything is evolution, too bad there are hardly translation jobs about this subject. Kind of changed my life. By now I feel myself as an amateur 'scholar' in this field (and still so much to learn). By the way, still don't know what happened before the big bang. So who does, please let me know. Boris got suspended on a cable and there and then decided to go for Brexit ... | | |
Richard Purdom Portugalsko Local time: 02:23 nizozemština -> angličtina + ...
Robert Rietvelt wrote: By the way, still don't know what happened before the big bang. So who does, please let me know. There was no time before the big bang, so the question is meaningless. We can't visualize time from our 3D perception, except in terms of memory and as a basis for predicting the future universe (the bus will arive in 5 mins), but in a 4D world all possible universes may simultaneously exist of all possible times, and our experience of time is from this perspective merely our 3D universe moving through a set of these possible universes. All universes are possible and co-exist - like an infinite number of 2D 'slices' with zero thicknesses could exist on top of each other, which we can conceive as possible - including the one where I translate your book Alternatively, you could try extrapolating entropy in reverse, but the maths is a bit difficult. Hope that clears everything up! | | |
Yes, I definitely want to go to law school at some point. | | |
Rap and Hip Hop | Sep 24, 2020 |
I had a chance to work as an ASL interpretor in a Juice Wrld concert. He was a great rapper but unfortunately he left us too early. I got an interest of listening rap songs after him and more precisely I started to gather fan arts, posters and merchandises of different rappers like Mac Miller, Snoop dog and Eminem etc. I translated his songs like Lucid Dreams and Wrld on drugs in the concert. | |
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Tom in London Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 Člen (2008) italština -> angličtina Next poll question suggestion: | Sep 25, 2020 |
Have you ever got laid by telling someone you were a translator? | | |
Tom in London Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 Člen (2008) italština -> angličtina My explanation | Sep 25, 2020 |
Mark Possemiers wrote: .... still don't know what happened before the big bang. So who does, please let me know. "The Big Bang theory : First there was nothing, and then it blew up" - with thanks to clikka, on Undernet Newsgarden 11/11/2006 | | |
Josephine Cassar Malta Local time: 03:23 Člen (2012) angličtina -> maltština + ... Next poll question suggestion | Sep 25, 2020 |
Tom in London wrote: Have you ever got laid by telling someone you were a translator? Have you ever gone off something because of some text you translated? Yes, I have. | | |
Tom in London Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 Člen (2008) italština -> angličtina
ProZ.com Staff wrote: This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you ever picked up a new hobby or interest because of something you translated?". View the poll results » Yes- many things. Lately, because of a long PhD thesis I translated, I have become even more interested than I already was in the so-called "informal settlements" (favelas etc.) in various countries from Nigeria to India but mainly in Brazil. This is an enormous subject that never ceases to interest me. | |
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Tom in London Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 Člen (2008) italština -> angličtina
Josephine Cassar wrote: Tom in London wrote: Have you ever got laid by telling someone you were a translator? Have you ever gone off something because of some text you translated? Yes, I have. Am I in the habit of asking myself questions and then answering them? You bet! | | |
Tom in London Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 Člen (2008) italština -> angličtina Never happened | Sep 25, 2020 |
Richard Purdom wrote: There was no time before the big bang, so the question is meaningless. Correct. There was no Big Bang. The problem lies in the tendency of the unthinking human brain to assume that everything has a beginning and an end. This mental attitude has not been helped by the Christian idea that "God created the world". The reality - which is staring us in the face every morning - is that God (or whatever you want to call it) creates and destroys everything, all the time; always has and always will. There was no beginning and there will not be an end. The astronomers are still beavering away at their "Big Bang" idea because it's an excellent way of securing research funding. They have simply assumed - without any logical justification - that because the universe seems to be expanding, it must have started expanding at some fixed point -some event. That just doesn't make sense. I'm still waiting for them to work out that at some unpredictable time the universe might begin contracting again. But I'm not, er, holding my breath, if you see what I mean.
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P.L.F. Persio Nizozemsko Local time: 03:23 Člen (2010) angličtina -> italština + ... Maybe it's too much information but.. | Sep 25, 2020 |
I got pregnant with my daughter, as a result, 30 years ago in Moscow. Apparently, it's the kind of profession that can get somebody's motor running... Tom in London wrote: Have you ever got laid by telling someone you were a translator? | | |
Mervyn Henderson (X) Španělsko Local time: 03:23 španělština -> angličtina + ... Motors running | Sep 25, 2020 |
Of course it can, so well done, P.L.F.! People who can use tongues properly have always been in great demand. Vroom-vroom! | |
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expressisverbis Portugalsko Local time: 02:23 Člen (2015) angličtina -> portugalština + ... An "old" interest | Sep 25, 2020 |
I have been translating serial killer (not “cereal killer”!) documentaries for a good client who contacted me at the beginning of this year. Sometimes, I am imagining myself working as a detective or criminal profiler, but this is just a recent dream not an interest or hobby. As a professional translator I believe my "old" interest is learning about different cultures and languages. I am a Linguistic Anthropology enthusiast. | | |
Frank Wong Local time: 09:23 čínština -> angličtina + ...
Read manuals. It is technically not a hobby or interest. After numerous manuals I have translated, I did pick up the good practice to go through them after I have bought something or before I use something new to me, either it's a common home appliance or more sophisticated gadget. Instead, before that, I would prefer to use a try and error strategy, and only turn to manuals when I couldn't figure it out.
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Daryo Velká Británie Local time: 02:23 srbština -> angličtina + ... Yes and no .... | Sep 29, 2020 |
I didn't start any new hobby, but what I learned while translating a pretty wide variety of texts made me pay attention to things that I would have not noticed at all otherwise. So there was some kind of influence. | | |
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