Aug 06 2007

Glowcesster, Gloster, Glowster?

Category: PersonalChrisM @ 9:57 pm

Whilst doing some research, I came across the following Wiki entry (disputed pronunciation) that details common mis/alternative pronunciation of English words. I hope you are reading this Oleg 🙂
Anyway, we were never taught the International Phonetic Alphabet at school (for example, ?d??.g?.ba?t is one possible pronunciation of the word gigabyte), so I ended up referring to the separate entry on that for help in understanding just what the differences are. Oleg was surprised that I did not know the phonetic alphabet already, last time we met, as he often refers to it in his language studies.

(In case you are interested, the town’s spelling is Gloucester, and is pronounced gloster…)

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Aug 02 2007

Get Well Soon

Category: Personal,PicturesChrisM @ 5:31 am

Irina’s dad is currently in hospital, taking some tests to try and discover what his illness is being caused by. I wish him a speedy conclusion to the tests, and an even speedier recovery.

Get Well Soon

Just in case he should ever see this post (doubtful) – ???????? ????????? ??????? ?????
Actually, that appears to be more like ‘you will obtain the best way soon’, hopefully ???????? ????? is a little closer? I’m sure Ira or Oleg will be along soon enough to help me out 😉
Oh, if you are reading this Oleg, have you made contact with Mum & John yet, to confirm to them if you are able or not to come and visit them this year?

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Jul 10 2007

Restaurant Vodka And Monopoly

Category: Eating Out,Friends,Kazakhstan,Personal,PicturesChrisM @ 1:23 am

When Oleg and Alex met up, we all went out for a meal in the evening, and tried out the outside section above two of our ‘regular’ restaurant. The service was friendly, and the waitress even spoke a little English with us. Anyway, here is a quick snap shot of the table…
Alex Oleg Chris Irina Astana Kazakhstan

Alex Oleg Chris Irina Monopoly Vodka Astana Kazakhstan
Later on we went back to the flat, had a little to drink, talked, and played a game. When the sun came up, we decided to end the ‘evening’ and slept in a little late that day 🙂
Anyway, hopefully Ira and I will meet up with Oleg again before he returns to Moscow…

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Jun 12 2007

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm

Category: PersonalChrisM @ 8:06 pm

My thanks to Oleg for spotting an interesting game.
The idea is to use your voice to power a Scalextric-like car around a race track.
You do of course need a microphone to get anywhere, and I’m currently trying to figure out if the game is using the in-built mic in my WebCam (set as the default recording device) , or the one plugged into my soundcard.
Anyway, have a go, let me know what you think, and ta again to Oleg – see you soon 🙂

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Apr 17 2007

Heads Up On Book Reviews

Category: BooksChrisM @ 2:04 pm

Having recently put my allconsuming list of books back up (see the Extras page for a list of the most recent), a friend reminded me I’d promised to start reviewing the books a long time ago.
So, if you don’t read books, feel free to skip the reviews – there will be no commercial content in them, no Amazon or affiliate links, just a quick post on what I thought of the book itself.
Many thanks to Oleg for lending all the books to me – I’d have ended up spending way too much time on the PC otherwise, this past year.

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Aug 28 2006

OK, Back To The Planned Blog

Category: Friends,Kazakhstan,PersonalChrisM @ 1:03 am

It is Sunday, and we’ve just waved Natalya & Oleg (a different Oleg to the one previously mentioned on this site) off. They visited for a long weekend, to do some business and to say hello to some of Astana’s inhabitants. They stayed with us, and when not working, we went out for a few drinks.

We haven’t seen her for a few years, and it was good to catch up. It was also good to meet her friends. We played billiards, which I’ve not done for 5 years. If you’ve never seen it in person, imagine a snooker table with smaller pockets and the cushions have a square angle at the pocket, not bevelled.

Now imagine the balls being almost too big to fit in the pockets, and you start to see the way the game differs from pool and snooker. Luckily we played American Billiards, not the Russian version, which means you can use any of the balls still in play as a cue ball, and any ball can be pocketed, as long as it makes contact with at least one other ball. After a few vodkas, I managed to down a few of the balls.
Losha, Igor and his wife came round in the evening, which was cool, as we haven’t seen them in a few weeks. Lorsha is interested in PCs, and his English is really quite good.

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Aug 18 2006

A Little Later Than Intended

Category: Kazakh Driving,Kazakhstan,Personal,PicturesChrisM @ 3:12 am

OK, as promised, here is some more info, from Mum & John’s perspective.

This is basically a cut’n’paste job from an e-mail they sent to family and friends (with permission I hasten to add ;>)

“”For those of you ancient enough to Radio 4 be familiar with Alistair Cooke’s “Letter from America” this is likely to seem a pale comparison. Certainly less erudite and not as well crafted – but hopefully it will inform and maybe even amuse, though the political comment will be markedly absent!

This is Carol’s second visit to this amazing country and my first. As we flew in at night the lack of any settlements for hundreds of miles prior to landing in Astana was perplexing. It was hard to comprehend such vast tracts of land without population. Then Astana appears on the Kazakh Steppes resembling a modern Emirate city. Disney could not have bettered it! When Carol was here last she arrived through the back door, via the old capital of Almaty, then a twenty three hour train journey across a hot and dusty terrain. She made the trip for her son (Chris) & daughter in law’s (Irina) marriage. Jokingly she had said as she left to Irina’s father that he was to have a new airport built on her return. He did – and a pretty impressive airport to boot! It is so refreshing to see architecture which is not afraid to be adventurous, particularly in the teeth of such extreme weather conditions. Thankfully on this trip it has been kind to Carol & me, between 21°C & 30°C. The temperature can famously vary between -30°C in the winter to +40°C during the short summer months.
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