Powwow: London - United Kingdom
| | Oliver Walter United Kingdom Local time: 07:35 German to English + ... Probably: where? | Apr 15, 2010 |
Kerstin, would you like to tell us WHERE it will be? | | | powwow venue | Apr 15, 2010 |
Hello everyone,
the venue is probably going the be the same pub as last time but it is yet to be confirmed, so do keep an eye out for messages.
I did mention this in my powwow mailing, so people shouldn't get too confused, hopefully.
Looking forward to seeing you,
best,
Kerstin | | | powwow venue now confirmed | Apr 29, 2010 |
Hello everybody,
thank you for your interest in this powwow, I'm very much looking forward to seeing familiar faces and meeting new colleagues.
The venue is now confirmed, it is the same pub as last time:
The King & Queen
1 Foley Street
London W1P 7LE
p: 020 7636 5619
nearest tube station: Goodge Street
We'll meet from 3-6pm as usual.
If anyone would like to give a presentation or discuss cert... See more Hello everybody,
thank you for your interest in this powwow, I'm very much looking forward to seeing familiar faces and meeting new colleagues.
The venue is now confirmed, it is the same pub as last time:
The King & Queen
1 Foley Street
London W1P 7LE
p: 020 7636 5619
nearest tube station: Goodge Street
We'll meet from 3-6pm as usual.
If anyone would like to give a presentation or discuss certain topics, do let me know, otherwise this will be an informal get-together.
The owner of the pub allows us to use the function room for free in return for a donation to the McMillan nurses, 1 GBP per person, please remember to bring a coin.
See you soon,
best wishes,
Kerstin ▲ Collapse | | | powwow topic: proofreading | May 4, 2010 |
Hello everybody,
just a quick note to let you know that Florence has kindly offered to initiate an open discussion / exercise about proofreading, revising and editing - examples, differences, standards, payment - perhaps a set of guidelines will evolve.
We'll be aiming to do this in the first part of our afternoon on Saturday, May 15th.
Thanks very much in advance to Florence!
Best wishes, Kerstin | |
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Proof-reading discussion | May 5, 2010 |
Hi all
In preparation for our discussion, please feel free to email via ProZ with any suggestions, questions or specific problems you may have encountered (hyper-revision, mistranslation, etc.). Although the idea is to understand/define proof-reading in general, it would be great to also talk about some particular examples of problems you may have faced.
I look forward to your comments and to seeing you on May 15th for a stimulating talk... See more Hi all
In preparation for our discussion, please feel free to email via ProZ with any suggestions, questions or specific problems you may have encountered (hyper-revision, mistranslation, etc.). Although the idea is to understand/define proof-reading in general, it would be great to also talk about some particular examples of problems you may have faced.
I look forward to your comments and to seeing you on May 15th for a stimulating talk
Many thanks! Flo http://www.proz.com/translator/113984 ▲ Collapse | | | Written summary? | May 5, 2010 |
I won't be able to make it to this pow wow, and regret that I will miss your proofreading discussion. It would be really great if you could make a brief summary available after the event!
Many thanks, David | | | SMueller Local time: 07:35 English to German + ...
for this enjoyable meeting. I will take on some of the concerns of the youngsters and change the way I handle new applications. There was not enough time to go deeper into the matter of how to approach agencies, but feel free to contact me to get more info about the key forces in London and how they operate. Or open a forum discussion.... @Oliver - I was wrong with my amber suggestion for you text - Walrat, the substance in the head, is actually used to produce lamp oil, while Weisses Ambr... See more for this enjoyable meeting. I will take on some of the concerns of the youngsters and change the way I handle new applications. There was not enough time to go deeper into the matter of how to approach agencies, but feel free to contact me to get more info about the key forces in London and how they operate. Or open a forum discussion.... @Oliver - I was wrong with my amber suggestion for you text - Walrat, the substance in the head, is actually used to produce lamp oil, while Weisses Ambra, or ambergris as Melville puts it, is a basis of perfume, and rather a product of the intestines of a spermwhale.... www.americanliterature.com/Melville/MobyDickorTheWhale/93.html Sorry for this rather specific note... ▲ Collapse | | | thanks Kerstin | May 16, 2010 |
for your conscientious and capable organisational efforts, very useful.
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