Path: ccsf.homeunix.org!news.moat.net!news.glorb.com!postnews.google.com!v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail From: john@rarebooksinjapan.com Newsgroups: fj.life.in-japan Subject: Re: Callback to UK Date: 22 Apr 2006 17:56:10 -0700 Organization: http://groups.google.com Lines: 34 Message-ID: <1145753770.195387.101960@v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com> References: <4al0qlFtg2oaU1@individual.net> <1145412409.841869.76900@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com> <4as59hFut313U1@individual.net> <4atannFuhsgaU1@individual.net> <4aubq9Fuo3k4U1@individual.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 124.208.60.242 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Trace: posting.google.com 1145753775 16139 127.0.0.1 (23 Apr 2006 00:56:15 GMT) X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 00:56:15 +0000 (UTC) User-Agent: G2/0.2 X-HTTP-UserAgent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1),gzip(gfe),gzip(gfe) Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com Injection-Info: v46g2000cwv.googlegroups.com; posting-host=124.208.60.242; posting-account=v4ijrQwAAAD246ZZcDvfQeHkK0MmeXgp Xref: ccsf.homeunix.org fj.life.in-japan:162515 Marvel wrote: > I don't think he is pulling your leg. Oh! So back to hypothesis one (there's something wrong with at least one of us). > As far as the hard breathing on the cable, I thought it went from mono > to stereo instead of vice versa. Uhuh. I recognise all those words. No idea what you're talking about, though! > And as far as the giongo it sounds like a gazinta to me.(like this "goes > into" that) Giongo, gazinta, it's all Greek to me. Do they teach these things in school these days? Is there anyone who can translate it, or do you just have to learn the lingo? Anyway, getting started with Skype turned out to be much less of a headache than I'd anticipated (thank God they didn't expect me to speak whatever language it is you and Paul Blay are into!), so I really don't mind if my ka-click's a giongo or a gazinto played backwards, or what hard breathing, a razor blade, and a lady of negotiable affection have to do with it all. Somehow, I think I'd prefer to keep it that way. Thanks for the input, though; very - er - *interesting*! -- John http://rarebooksinjapan.com