I want to translate Acne.org into other languages. If anyone would like to volunteer to translate, let me know.

15 thoughts on “Field trip! Acne.org in other languages

  1. Hey, Danny boy!! If you need like a Caribbean or U.S. Territory acne.org headquarter, thats me!! I live in St. Croix, USVI (US Territory)

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  2. That Honda is called a Honda jazz here in the UK, I have one! really nice to drive dan! hah.
    n nice to see its sunny over there….snow n cold rain here constnatly unfortunately.

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  3. Wow, Dan where you live at is so beautiful. I always wanted to visit San Francisco and see what it really looks like. I’m jealous. lol That car is really cute too. I can’t believe ur car got stolen! That sucks! “I don’t know why they would want to steal that, but they did”- lmao When you said you should put acne. org on the car I was really laughing, and thinking Dan is insane. lol I’m glad you cracked up too when you said it. :) I really like that you are outside today, and it’s really refreshing. Keep it up!!!

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  4. Ye that would be really cool if you got the acne.org logo on your car , so unfair you have beautiful weather over there and im stuck in the snow in the UK

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  5. Yeah for years Integra’s have been one of the most stolen cars in the US, especially in California. The parts are in high demand so they are easy to shake..

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  6. I bought a Fit a year ago. Great little car for parking in SF and fitting in the tiniest of garages. Also holds a lot; I think I crammed in 500 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. I really love being able to haul big car/van/SUV stuff in a small footprint. City mileage isn’t great; I go maybe 220 miles on a tank if it is strictly stop & go during rush hour. But any distance at all on the freeway results in much, much better mileage. The seat/steering wheel angle has been improved, which is my biggest gripe about my year’s model. It also doesn’t ride like a luxury or mid-size car, but then, one doesn’t really expect that at its price point. Conclusion: Car is a great value and I’d buy it again, esp. with the new seat/steering wheel configuration.

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  7. That video was AWESOME. The music and the editing and camera work worked perfectly, it was just hilarious. My 1994 Saturn got stolen too, in August of 07, not sure why, none of the power windows worked, the acceleration would lag, and it would drive as if the gas pedal was stuck down sometimes, it was scary.

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  8. Dan, I think your best bet is to use a Google Translator type tool or other more sophisticated programs to translate. They are fairly accurate and especially when you discuss or post scientific terms which are hard to translate.

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  9. I disagree on using automatic translation tools like “Google Translator”.

    Most of the time, those tools cannot understand the theme and context of the text, unless they’ve been specifically programmed to do so. Often times, you’ll get translations which make native speakers smile or outright laugh at you. It is not that the translation was wrong (which may also happen), but the wording of the translation which makes it sound silly.

    Also in some languages, it is necessary to say something in a completely different manner to get the the point across, and in that respect, the automatic translation tools will shoot your foot off.

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