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| biteybiteybitey | Oct 23 2006, 09:31 AM Post #1 |
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Just your freindly Brackenwood Swordsman...
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Hi Adam, love the animation of the bitey series as well as the shorts.
I also like the concept of Sarus, but I find that having to flick through the forums to get to the relavent information very annoying as my computer tends to lag from time to time. Have you considered making an e-book on the subject? I, for one would download it and try to learn from it, and I'm sure other people would too... And I'm sure the language isn't going to change that much, is it? I was just wondering :lol: Anyways, a random message to end my post... mrf drsl drr llsl sdt mf sld... fd rdf f tfm mf!!! (Saurus for "Strange things go backwards in this forest... It's fun to learn this!!!") Not bad for a beginner? |
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| chluaid | Oct 23 2006, 11:48 AM Post #2 |
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yeah an ebook would be great.. when there are enough lessons (see HERE) you'll probably be able to download them all and read them offline. Glad you like my movies, and welcome to the forum btw, your second sentence "fd rdf f tfm mf" needs some work. You used 'its' (fd) which means 'belonging to it'. It's a possessive word that is similar to his, her, etc. I saw his face I saw her face I saw its face To say "it is fun" you'd use "df rdf" (it fun). However, it's probably better to say "learning this is fun"... rather than "it is fun to learn this" (because with 'it' and 'this' you're referring to the same thing twice in just five words). t tfm mf t rdf [size=0](be learn this be fun)[/size] 'learning this is fun' |
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| biteybiteybitey | Oct 23 2006, 07:01 PM Post #3 |
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Just your freindly Brackenwood Swordsman...
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thanx Adam, I'll bear that in mind
...Still, not bad for a first time eh? And I canna wait for the ebook to come out :lol: |
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