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Wednesday, August 03, 2005

chinese again


ten points to anyone who can guess what this is. 20 points to anyone who corrects it. at the end of the day count up your points and then buy yourself a cookie. make it a fortune cookie.

9 Comments:

At 7:19 PM, Blogger Frito said...

whoah sweet. nice noticing

 
At 7:19 PM, Blogger Frito said...

if you noticed it then you get to be l337

 
At 12:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

okay. well, i know what it says!!!

but um yeah.

maybe you should try simplified instead.

 
At 4:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey...I didn't realize you had a blog because I usually read Lilun's blog from the friends page but now I saw the link...
I don't even know why I don't use blogger because blogger is actually much better than xanga. It's probably because xanga is better with subscriptions and everything.
But anyway, the Chinese looks good. The only Chinese I know is how to count from 1 to 999. Eventually I'll start learning but I'm going to learn German (or maybe Greek; Homer and Plato and etc. are in greek) first. Freud and many others wrote in German. Speaking of them, I'm in the middle of Civilization and its Discontents by Freud and the dialogues by Plato. I don't usually write this much but please excuse me because this is an abnormally boring weekend for me.
I should really start a blogger blog.

 
At 7:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've read that fortune cookies actually aren't Chinese, but were invented in the US (possible by Chinese people, I don't know).
Dan

 
At 4:13 PM, Blogger Frito said...

yeah they are a us invention, and also suprisingly quite hard to make, i burnt all of my fingers last time i tried to make them.

 
At 11:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I didn't know you could make them at home...
I once went to a fortune cookie factory in center city and it's just a surprisingly small room with two big machines that make fortune cookies and package them.

 
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At 5:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh...can I do that too, or is that just for Matt? Is theoretical physics an option?

 

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