Cxu vi sxercxas? Kiu konversas latine hodiaux? Mi sxatas latinon, sed deklinacioj estas eksaj.
(Are you kidding? Who uses Latin conversationally anymore? I like Latin, but declensions SUCK ASS! (Pardon the poetic license on the translation, but I don't yet know how to convey the connotation of 'suck ass' in Esperanto.)) On the other hand, there are lots of us who can and do use Esperanto every day. And it's not dead, either; it evolves in a sort of 'bazaar' model as changes naturally occur.
As one of the (what, 2?)/. readers who don't work in IT, I'm forced to wear my very own noose to work every night. (Seems like the nights I 'forget' to wear one are the nights my boss 'checks up' on me - busted!) And I'd much rather wear a slashdot tie than anything else, except maybe a Tux tie, which I'm planning on making myself before too long..
Oh well, we're lobbying for scrubs in the workplace - wish us luck.
Cxu vi sxercxas? Kiu konversas latine hodiaux? Mi sxatas latinon, sed deklinacioj estas eksaj.
(Are you kidding? Who uses Latin conversationally anymore? I like Latin, but declensions SUCK ASS! (Pardon the poetic license on the translation, but I don't yet know how to convey the connotation of 'suck ass' in Esperanto.)) On the other hand, there are lots of us who can and do use Esperanto every day. And it's not dead, either; it evolves in a sort of 'bazaar' model as changes naturally occur.
Moonbear
As one of the (what, 2?) /. readers who don't work in IT, I'm forced to wear my very own noose to work every night. (Seems like the nights I 'forget' to wear one are the nights my boss 'checks up' on me - busted!) And I'd much rather wear a slashdot tie than anything else, except maybe a Tux tie, which I'm planning on making myself before too long..
Oh well, we're lobbying for scrubs in the workplace - wish us luck.