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ProZ.com powwow: Join us for a relaxed Olympic lunch...
August 4, 2012, 1:00 pm
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Dear Colleagues,
I'd like to meet as many of you as possible at this Powwow in the heart of London, in Crouch End. The exact venue shall be confirmed very soon. Please post your thoughts on the forum regarding the best venue between Monkey Nuts & The Queens. All your suggestions shall be welcome of course...
This powwow will be an excellent opportunity for translators present in London (whether they live there or are just sharing in the fun during the Olympics) to put a face to a name on the computer on Proz.com.
If you would like to come, we would love to see you – just send me an e-mail or post a message in the forum so I know you are coming.
Looking forward to meeting old - and new - Prozian friends...
This Powwow is yours. Please feel free to post comments/share your thoughts :-)
Jul 2, 2012
Dear Colleagues,
This will be my first Powwow in London and I hope you will like it as much as my past Powwows in Brittany
As usual, the atmosphere will be relaxed and spouses and children shall be welcome.
Should anyone wish to make a presentaiton on a topic of interest for linguists or on any translation or interpreting-related subject, please feel free to get in touch. ... See more
Dear Colleagues,
This will be my first Powwow in London and I hope you will like it as much as my past Powwows in Brittany
As usual, the atmosphere will be relaxed and spouses and children shall be welcome.
Should anyone wish to make a presentaiton on a topic of interest for linguists or on any translation or interpreting-related subject, please feel free to get in touch.
Also, people with suggestions of themes or activities for the powwow are very welcome to post messages here.
Language skills will be vital to the success of the Games!
Jul 2, 2012
As the host city of the 2012 Olympics, London will be the temporary home of people from 216 countries.
According to some newspapers, with such diversity, communication between ambassadors, athletes and spectators can be a logistical and linguistic nightmare...
Our Powwow could be a good opportunity to challenge this point of view... Please share your thoughts on this page
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In science fiction movies everyone either speaks English or has a universal translator. Now the iPhone has one that works for 23 languages (all of them human, so if an alien shows up you're still out of luck).
The app is called VoiceTra4U-M. It translates voices from 13 languages and text from an additional 10. The application was designed by the Universal Speech Translation Advanced Research Consortium, or U-STAR. It's being rolled out in the App Store in time for the London Oympics,... See more
In science fiction movies everyone either speaks English or has a universal translator. Now the iPhone has one that works for 23 languages (all of them human, so if an alien shows up you're still out of luck).
The app is called VoiceTra4U-M. It translates voices from 13 languages and text from an additional 10. The application was designed by the Universal Speech Translation Advanced Research Consortium, or U-STAR. It's being rolled out in the App Store in time for the London Oympics, when millions of people from various countries will (one hopes) be having lots of friendly conversations.
I remember meeting you at a Conference in Edinburgh... I would have loved to see you again. Well... till next time then
By the way, please feel free to share your thoughts on Translating and the Olympics as a Volunteer. I'm sure many people would be interested in your input on this topic
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Two possible venues in Crouch End --- Please share your thoughts...
Jul 10, 2012
The first possible venue for this lunch time Powwow is The Queens Pub, Dining Room and Garden in Crouch End, on Tottenham Lane . Here is a link so that you may see some pics: http://www.thequeenscrouchend.co.uk/photogallery/index.php
A few lines on the pub: This lovely ornate Victorian pub was originally built as a hotel, just down the road from the Clock Tower in the middle of Crouch En... See more
The first possible venue for this lunch time Powwow is The Queens Pub, Dining Room and Garden in Crouch End, on Tottenham Lane . Here is a link so that you may see some pics: http://www.thequeenscrouchend.co.uk/photogallery/index.php
A few lines on the pub: This lovely ornate Victorian pub was originally built as a hotel, just down the road from the Clock Tower in the middle of Crouch End. It has two lovely rooms, the big bar with its central counter, and the dining room with its wonderfully ornate ceiling and open kitchen. In addition, it has an oasis of a garden at the back (heated in winter) which is probably Crouch End's best- kept secret. The Queens serves fantastically well- kept beers and ales, as well a long list of wines by the bottle and glass. The food is delicious: fresh, seasonal and constantly changing. In keeping with our fervent wish to provide good value as well as exceptional quality, there is a weekday £5 Lunch, with daily-changing dishes but always fish & chips, in addition to the longer daily lunch and dinner menus.
--- The second possible venue for this lunch time Powwow is Monkey nuts, in Crouch End, on Middle Lane. Here is a link so that you may see some pics: http://www.monkeynuts.biz/menu.html
A few lines on the pub: So how do you find this great place to hang out? We are in the heart of Crouch End, North London. Who cares if there’s no tube? There are plenty of MonkeyNuts around! If you are from further afield, or are just one of those people who actually like the tube, you can take the Victoria or Picadilly line to Finsbury Park. From Finsbury Park: Take the W7 bus to Crouch End Broadway. From Highgate or Archway: Take a 41 bus for Tottenham Hale. While you are on our patch, take a chance to visit some of our friends and neighbours. Tell them a monkey sent you...
--- As you can see both pubs are different, but both are great. Please feel free to share your thoughts on this forum
I've as yet to attend a powwow, but as it's down the road in Crouch End I'll def do my best to get there.
Queens sounds good to me, I have no experience of Monkey Nuts (first saw it the other week when waiting for a bus "up the hill"- I live in nearby Muswell Hill).
The directions given by Monkey Nuts are a bit strange though: "From Highgate or Archway: Take a 41 bus for Tottenham Hale." The 41 doesn't run anywhere near Highgate. To get from Highgate to Crouch End y... See more
I've as yet to attend a powwow, but as it's down the road in Crouch End I'll def do my best to get there.
Queens sounds good to me, I have no experience of Monkey Nuts (first saw it the other week when waiting for a bus "up the hill"- I live in nearby Muswell Hill).
The directions given by Monkey Nuts are a bit strange though: "From Highgate or Archway: Take a 41 bus for Tottenham Hale." The 41 doesn't run anywhere near Highgate. To get from Highgate to Crouch End you would need 2 buses - 134 or 43 to Muswell Hill and then W7 down the hill. My advice, would be to make sure to get off the tube at Archway.
Or better/faster/easier, take the Piccadilly line from central London to Finsbury Park and then the W7 which will get to Crouch End in approx 10 mins.
Any more people interested in choosing a great venue?
At the moment, we have two votes for the Queens
[Edited at 2012-07-12 15:19 GMT]
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Russell Jones United Kingdom Local time: 08:16 Italian to English
Suburbs - good idea
Jul 12, 2012
We have electronic signs on our main roads telling us to allow an extra 3 hours for our journeys during the Olympics. For someone who lives "out of town", that makes central London a No Go Area for the duration! Crouch End sounds a great idea.
[Edited at 2012-07-12 22:22 GMT]
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