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Old 03-29-2009, 10:31 AM   #121
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It loses a lot in translation. You really have to read it in the original Greek to truly appreciate it. For a start, no translation can really do justice to the hexameter verse.
What you're saying is that you can read in Classical Greek? Who are you - Superman?
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Old 03-29-2009, 10:33 AM   #122
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What you're saying is that you can read in Classical Greek? Who are you - Superman?
Hardly. Just someone who reads Latin and Greek for fun, and has done for many years. It's really not that hard, believe me.
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Old 03-29-2009, 10:33 AM   #123
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SO I did my duty too : I'm a bloke, a guy, "un mec" as we say in French...
[I hate cars and soccer; I don't have a TV; I enjoy cooking; if I hadn't taken care of the kids when they cried at night they probably wouldn't have survived...]
And the stereotype about women & technology (does translate in numbers, for instance male/female frequentation on the Internet...) might be here offset by the other stereotype about women reading more than men?
(can't leave you people for 24h without finding the place in turmoil when back, heh? Must be spring or something)
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Old 03-29-2009, 10:41 AM   #124
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Hardly. Just someone who reads Latin and Greek for fun, and has done for many years. It's really not that hard, believe me.
Sounds like a cool thing to do. From now on, you're my hero. And uh-uh-uh, no polite protests are gonna save you from it.
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Old 03-29-2009, 10:41 AM   #125
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You're honestly telling me that you consider the Iliad and the Odyssey - two of the "foundation stones" of western literature - to be "poor poetry"? They are amongst the greatest "epic" poems ever written!
Sure, great "epic". But is "epic" the same as "poetry"? Even Diogenes and Zoilos meant that Homer was much overrated.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:16 AM   #126
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I agree for greece as inventor of philosophy but not for poetry, in fact poetry in old greece was very poor and they have called nearly any literature "poetry".

Germany as "Nation of oompa bands"...hm, i've to think about this. You could be right.

"nation of beer and sausage"
This is mere prejudice (or envy because our beer is the best )...
I love Greek poetry myself. But, I'll agree not everyone does. I freaking hate beer .... all beer. So, saying someone makes the best beer is like saying they make the best pee. I'm still not going to drink the stuff. I'll just have to take your word on it.

You have to be careful using the definitive article to describe any nation or culture or group of people. If you try to define them by their best, then you also run the risk of having them defined by their worst. In fact, since the worst generally get more press than the best, I'll guarantee you that a nation will be defined by its worst long after its best have become a dusty memory.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:18 AM   #127
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Yes. It's known that women can read, listen to the radio, watch TV and have a conversation all at the same time. Which is very diferent from men, who can do all the above, but one thing at a time.
Not so : http://brainrules.blogspot.com/2008/...titask_16.html.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:31 AM   #128
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Hardly. Just someone who reads Latin and Greek for fun, and has done for many years. It's really not that hard, believe me.
I found the Odyssey pretty easy to read, and I was a terrible greek student.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:45 AM   #129
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I love Greek poetry myself. But, I'll agree not everyone does. I freaking hate beer .... all beer. So, saying someone makes the best beer is like saying they make the best pee. I'm still not going to drink the stuff. I'll just have to take your word on it.

You have to be careful using the definitive article to describe any nation or culture or group of people. If you try to define them by their best, then you also run the risk of having them defined by their worst. In fact, since the worst generally get more press than the best, I'll guarantee you that a nation will be defined by its worst long after its best have become a dusty memory.
Ok, you started with the prejustice that we germans aren't keen enough to let our women learn to read, then you told me that Germany is the nation of "beer and sausage" and now this. Sorry but this conversation is becoming too serious for me.
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Old 03-29-2009, 11:56 AM   #130
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Old 03-29-2009, 12:19 PM   #131
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Sure, great "epic". But is "epic" the same as "poetry"? Even Diogenes and Zoilos meant that Homer was much overrated.
The Iliad and Odyssey are written in hexameter verse; they are unquestionably poems. In fact the very word "epic" originally meant "something written in hexameter verse".
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Homer is undoubtedly poetry. It's written in hexameter verse.
Yes you are right. What i wanted to say is: great epic is not automatically great poetry too. And using a particular verse doesn't result in great poetry in every case.
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Old 03-29-2009, 01:02 PM   #133
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Sport, especially football, crime, adventure and war stories are my favourites - but i am a girl! Could have my plumbing adapted but i think i'll stick with the version i have!

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Sport, especially football, crime, adventure and war stories are my favourites - but i am a girl! Could have my plumbing adapted but i think i'll stick with the version i have!

Come on girls, keep voting!

Let´s say that all blue-fish-voters are female, we have 58 men and 58 women.
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Let´s say that all blue-fish-voters are female, we have 58 men and 58 women.
Even then we would have 58 men and 57 women at the moment...
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