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4/23/2006: Carved gourd
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Are you out of your gourd? What does that mean, anyway? A mini gourd engraved with tiny Chinese characters is pictured in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province. The common gourd, with the actual size of a table tennis ball, has changed its appearance after 240 ancient Chinese poems with around 5,000 characters are engraved on it by Ruan Wenhui, a master in Chinese handicrafts industry, through three-month-long elaboration, Xinhua news agency said. |
How do you do something like that without wite out? And if you do screw up, do you not tell anyone because you're pretty sure no one will notice?
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Damn fool, he could have done it with a laser in minutes. :haha:
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I love gourds. You can't have too many gourds.
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I love goulds.
Howevel, I have nevel lead one. |
thats lacists
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It would be worth buying if those were 240 limericks.
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i met a man once he was a dental technician and could write that small he could write up to 16 characters on a piece of rice (uncooked mind you) i thought that was impressive but nothing compared to this picture.
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The microchip before the microchip =D
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Characters as in chinese/japanese/korean or characters as in A/B/C?
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Oriental languages are idogrammatic. Each character means something, as opposed to the characters simply referring to a sound.
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It's wrong for Thai, Korean, Hiragana Japanese, Katakana Japanese... - actually it's wrong for ANY language but Kanji and Chinese. |
Welcome to the Cellar, sordid. :D
So those oriental characters are sounds or syllables? |
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