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Not going to school today
Since this site seems to be a regular visit to many people besides those whose main language is (clearly) not English, I thought it might be kind of cool (and convenient, for them) if there was an international forum where they could find each other without mispelling words like "deos anyone hear speak german?"  And maybe it wouldn't clutter up the other forums with strange requests for translations where that seems to happening.

Sorry if that came off a bit strong (or hostile, I definitely don't mean any disrespect); I think it's cool that this site is so international.  But I've seen other sites that have special forums designed specifically so that those whose primary language is not English can communicate and find each other easier.  I have no idea if this would be a huge pain in the ass to implement, or if it would even get used, but it's an idea.  And the subheading of this forum says you wouldn't bite.
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Radix: 2005-08-19 04:45:54 am
I'm addicted to games
I don't even know if this forum even supports non latin characters ... let's find out.

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Doesn't look like it likes unicode.
Hell is where the heart is.
At one point we did consider enforcing an Esperanto only policy...
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tmont: 2005-08-19 08:37:07 am
Not going to school today
Maybe it could just have languages that use ASCII characters, or whatever we have on our keyboards, like French, German, uh... and other ones.  I'm no linguist.  I see people talking in German or French on here occasionally, and I thought it might help them out.  Or maybe we could just smoke a lot of weed, grow out our hair,  stop playing video games, forget about these artificial societal barriers we have placed betwixt ourselves, and just speak the language of love.
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Dromiceius: 2005-08-19 09:42:29 am
Let's see if it likes a little Shift-JIS...
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Edit, Edit: It works! You have to set the encoding to Shift-JIS (or whatever you're writing with) when you write the post. That way, the post is encoded as Asian writing, even though it's DISPLAYED as regular ASCII. (And is thus visible on Asian browsers.)
ja, waere schon sehr toll, so ein internationales Forum als Kommunikationsplattform zu bieten. Wuerde eventuell einiges um Laengen einfacher gestalten.

P.S. I know I'm mean Tongue