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06/10/2003 08:36:06 PM · #26
I tried one of these sentences ("Það væri gaman að hittast og ræða saman") in a translation machine, and what came back didn't make much sense in English. I tried Icelandic to German, but that one didn't work (???). I'll have to try Icelandic to Spanish next. I'm just so curious, what IS being said here?

Mavrik - I also tried to find out who John Galt is, and came up with a couple very different websites. Now I'm going to have to find out who "Anais Nin" (I think it's a "who") is.

Iceland looks like SUCH A BEAUTIFUL place!
06/10/2003 08:37:32 PM · #27
John Galt is a mythical hero of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged - that's the JG you should be looking for if you're going to.

Anais Nin is Henry Miller's wife/ex wife/something. Both are writers I believe.
06/10/2003 08:40:24 PM · #28
Originally posted by mavrik:

John Galt is a mythical hero of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged - that's the JG you should be looking for if you're going to.

Anais Nin is Henry Miller's wife/ex wife/something. Both are writers I believe.


I figured as much (about John Galt). I just thought it was interesting that there should also be a financial forecasting company called the same.
06/10/2003 08:47:00 PM · #29
And a US Presidential Candidate. :)
06/10/2003 08:48:30 PM · #30
Originally posted by mavrik:

And a US Presidential Candidate. :)


What?

(I think I've hijacked this thread. Good thing the Icelanders are probably sleeping. They can get it back tomorrow :)
06/10/2003 08:51:06 PM · #31

Both Anais Nin and Henry Miller were writers and Henry Miller a very good one at that. For a while they were lovers. I absolutely detest Anais Nin. She had a very nice, intelligent husband who financed her luxury lifestyle which always included a number of simultaneous lovers. When she was in her early thirties she had an incestuous affair with her own father and wrote about how blissful that was. She is well-known for her diaries and, as reported by Henry Miller and many others, they reflect more fiction than fact. Her other books are pretty much considered third-rate.
06/10/2003 09:05:01 PM · #32
Ah, muchas gracias, Journey! My English is just gotten good enough that I managed to read Tolkien over Christmas. I had tried it about 10 years ago, and didn't get very far. This time I enjoyed it. Shakespeare, here I come!
06/10/2003 09:09:24 PM · #33
"Það væri gaman að hittast og ræða saman"

It means : "It would be nice to get together and have some talk"
06/10/2003 09:28:21 PM · #34
Thank you, Rúnar.
06/10/2003 09:30:36 PM · #35
A few pictures I took around midnight, just minutes ago...

//www.hn.is/aui/11juni/

Pictures taking in Akureyri, Iceland

Iceland is a great place for a GTG :)

aui
06/10/2003 09:37:03 PM · #36
Oh, the colours of the sky are so beautiful! Nice pictures. What are the two tall buildings that look like steps on the left side?
06/10/2003 09:37:41 PM · #37
Originally posted by Journey:

Both Anais Nin and Henry Miller were writers and Henry Miller a very good one at that. For a while they were lovers. I absolutely detest Anais Nin. She had a very nice, intelligent husband who financed her luxury lifestyle which always included a number of simultaneous lovers. When she was in her early thirties she had an incestuous affair with her own father and wrote about how blissful that was. She is well-known for her diaries and, as reported by Henry Miller and many others, they reflect more fiction than fact. Her other books are pretty much considered third-rate.


In English Lit academia these days, Miller's stock has fallen badly, I believe, while Anais Nin's has risen to make her, quite correctly in my view, one of the foremost female writers of the twentieth century.

John Galt is the uber-capitalist "hero" of the fascistic bible, "Atlas Shrugged". It is no wonder that a financial company takes his name.

There -- two very different literary viewpoints. You are free to take your pick :-)

Happy midnight to the Icelanders!

06/10/2003 09:45:48 PM · #38
Originally posted by Jak:

John Galt is the uber-capitalist "hero" of the fascistic bible, "Atlas Shrugged".


Fascist? LOL

M
06/10/2003 10:02:21 PM · #39
Svalar Akureyrarmyndir maður...
glæsilegt...

En hvernig væri þetta þá?
hittast eina kvöldstund og fá sér öl og smella af? :)
06/12/2003 04:21:28 PM · #40
Búmp
06/12/2003 05:49:01 PM · #41
nefnið stað og stund, ef ég verð á svæðinu mæti ég að sjálfsögðu....ekki spurning
06/12/2003 08:10:50 PM · #42
Einhver á leiðinni til Akureyri City? :) hehe :)
06/12/2003 08:24:03 PM · #43
Tjah?

getur verið hvar sem er svosem...
en spurningar? - hvað á að gera?

Kíkja út að borða?
fá sér Öl á pöbb?
eða bara aðrar hefðbundnar?

Kannski allt saman maður?
06/12/2003 09:13:59 PM · #44
Sorry to crash your conversation all the time, but I am completely fascinated by you guys talking back and forth in Icelandic. The only thing I think I can make out (without translators) is the name of the one city, "Akureyri"? I am going to try and learn a bit of Icelandic!
06/12/2003 09:29:22 PM · #45
Heyhey! - that's cool...

it's a quiestion though if you would call Akureyri "a city"...
isn't 20.000 peps livin' up there?

06/12/2003 09:55:34 PM · #46
Originally posted by vjoz:


it's a quiestion though if you would call Akureyri "a city"...
isn't 20.000 peps livin' up there?


Ahh, so you guys tease each other about the size of your "cities"? (20.000 sounds like you have a lot of quiet time and a lot of space ... )
06/12/2003 10:18:08 PM · #47
:)

I live in the capital of southern Iceland... - we are 4.500 so I can't tease anybody 'bout those things...

Lots of space...
06/12/2003 10:20:39 PM · #48
Oh, but it's a spectacular country ... BAMartin and I just spent a week there last month and had a wonderful time. I'm still working through my many many photos that I took but I'll post them when I'm done. I'd go back again in a heart-beat :)
06/18/2003 08:45:37 PM · #49
"Öl er böl" sagði maðurinn og snýtti sér í skítugan vasaklútinn...
06/20/2003 04:38:59 AM · #50
Originally posted by uabresch:

Oh, the colours of the sky are so beautiful! Nice pictures. What are the two tall buildings that look like steps on the left side?


This building is the church in akureyri: See this website //www.akureyri.is/
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