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Date Posted: Sun, July 20 2008, 5:05:40
Author: Peter van der Hoog
Subject: Re: Google translation is better then nothing
In reply to: Asteria 's message, "Google translation sucks" on Sat, July 19 2008, 1:45:45

I remember the horrible quality of automatic translation of a few years ago, so I'm very happy with Google translation. The technique behind it is very interesting and it's a field a lot of progress still can be made.

>Lands on the shirt
I still don't understand. What lands on the shirt?

>Loves Internet flames so much
You were referring to me?????

>By the way, do u know that in the stolen translation
>of ur "Fischer vs Women" article spaghetti with shell
>dressing turned into "spaghetti with turtle dressing"?
Turtle dressing? sounds delicious ;-)

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