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  • Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

    Its All Greek to me, <G>

    http://talks.guns.ru/forummessage/89/367638-m8683254.html

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    Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

    To [khe], and [Petros] from Cyprus - this is not our whether participant? I by the way tried to grind coffee by manual Czech coffee mill. But first whether it did not know how to dispose grinding normally, then still that. Very large is obtained. I think that simply the coffee mill was poor. It stands in parents simply for to environment.

    also for some reason did think - not our whether comrade, this [Petros]? I will try as it will grind. Like there the adjustment of the value of grinding exists. But it will not turn out well - it will also interior decorate. But the forum of there plague… Some aggregates of [khendmeyd] that stand:

    http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
    Russian -> English

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      Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

      : I could do that years ago, I was asking if anybody read Cryllic, FWIW i once spent the best part of 30 hours translating a Resume for a Polish girl from her Forum Post her Polish Resume and a couple of translating sites and believe me babelfish is not that good. FWIW I think she got the job at a International bank in Poland.   Should be almost second nature to a Greek from Melbourne..

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      • #4
        Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

        A simple thanks is all that was necessary.

        Its Cyrillic btw

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        • #5
          Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?



          Should be almost second nature to a Greek from Melbourne..
          I can read and write in Greek

          But that ? I can’t understand
          Don’t know for certain but this writing is more akin to Russian

          KK

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          • #6
            Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

            ...its all Greek to me KK (even if it is Russian)


            This is looking the goods though...



            A good heat source too although I expect there will be a fair amount of chaff smoke as it falls onto the heater and bursts into flame.

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            http://talks.guns.ru/forums/icons/forum_pictures/001536/1536925.jpg[/img]

            should we tell him?


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            • #7
              Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

              Is that a fire extinguisher at the bottom edge of the pic?

              Maybe he already knows...

              (Chemical-foamed beans, anyone?)

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                Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

                Quote: fromAndy
                should we tell him?
                I think he will find out by himself soon enough Andy
                We should let sleeping dogs lie

                However the use of a gas grill element gives me some ideas for future projects

                KK

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                • #9
                  Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

                  I think youll find that Andy has already tried the gas burner idea, if I remember correctly it was renamed the "incinerator" mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha. I also thought about it but shelved the idea for obvious reasons......

                  Ray.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Found This, anybody on CS read Cryllic?

                    OK, my Russian may be a bit rough, but basically theyre just talking about old grinders theyd had at home (Czech made) that were more decorative than useful.  At the end of Ignats post he says: "here are some khendmeyd roasters" - which threw me off until I realised it was a russification of the English "handmaid".

                    The page is about coffee grinders, not roasters.

                    Sorry that wasnt more useful, comrades. :P

                    Dennis.

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