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Old 05-24-2012, 03:31 PM   #21
LottiFurmann

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You are the expert. will curb the urge to give instant solutions!
I keep learning something new everyday, Sir!

So I won't call myself an expert!

BTW, have you ever thought of these two 'sayings' together?

1. We should learn from our mistakes!

2. Never stop learning!!
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Old 05-24-2012, 06:54 PM   #22
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In computer terminology one can be a 'domain expert'. We all can be called domain experts.

I am a bit confused. Do we have to make mistakes to learn or we learn only to make mistakes.
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Old 05-24-2012, 10:14 PM   #23
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............ I am a bit confused. Do we have to make mistakes to learn or we learn only to make mistakes.
We CAN learn without making mistakes!
But we WILL learn if we make mistakes!!
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Old 05-24-2012, 10:29 PM   #24
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1. Type in English using the Rich text available in G mail.

2. Scrutinize with eyes lubricated with pure castor oil for any mistakes.

3. Then copy paste.

Despite all these precautions sometimes some of

the words manage to give me "kadukkaai!"


Google transliteration for on line conversion from roman to tamil or samskrit is quite good. For offline use google IME can be installed; I have not tried this.

I wonder what is used by our elite members VR and RR for entering in flawless tamil.
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Old 05-25-2012, 03:30 PM   #25
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Can you find out what '¿¡í¸û ¿ÄÁ¡¸ þÕ츢§È¡õ.' means?

"NAngaL nalamAga irukkirOm" copy pasted from Azhagi software transliteration!!

One huge difference from Google transliteration is that, each word should be typed out correct.

No options are given as in G. T. page.


Way to type the Tamil alphabets in English
(phonetic) in Azhagi:

a. aa / A; i, ii / I; u, uu/ U; e, E (ee gives
); ai; o, O ( oo gives ); au; Q.

This is quite easy ..... but not friendly with our forum!!
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