Quote from: Cobra! on May 03, 2024, 09:17:30 PM
Hard for me to say since I know it natively, but I imagine it's pretty easy if you can find the resources. I run a Discord server for the language and attempt to promote the language as well as gather resources for learners, provide foreigners a space to practice the language without judgement, and help out with the Scots Wikipedia.
Here's a sample of English, Scots and Gaelic. As well as Italian, because I do also speak that.
- English - Are you going to the shop?
- Scots - Is that ye awa tae the shops?
- Gaelic - A bheil thu a' dhol dhan bùth?
- Italian - Stai andando al negozio?
Scots doesn't seem too hard to learn, by the looks of it
Gaelic on the other hand, yeah I'm not even gonna try pronouncing that
Gaelic looks and sounds difficult to learn
Italian, some of it is probably difficult to learn
Scots looks like an interesting language to me
I think it would be somewhat easy to do if I were to search for a 'perfect' learning tool that teaches the language
If I could, I would ask about joining the discord server, but.. I haven't been able to access my discord account since January, and I don't feel like trying to get it back, nor making a new account. If I still had it though, I would've asked about joining that server
(I don't miss discord anyways. I hate discord)
Quote from: Cobra! on May 03, 2024, 09:17:30 PM
I think they just look blue because of the name, rather than the other way around. That's just an aesthetic choice.
I remember the format war when it happened, it felt pretty close at first, but eventually HD-DVD was left in the dust. I still remember hearing it in the news the day HD-DVD discontinued the day it happened.
Most videos I watched on the format's history mention how "People didn't care by 2008 because streaming was becoming a thing", which I don't remember at all. Yes streaming was becoming a thing, but what people were thinking was more "Why should I bother with either? DVD looks good enough for me!"
Tbh, the whole format war sounds really pointless
It makes me wonder: "And what was the point of trying to be better than Blu-Ray?"
I mean, as long as the dvd worked and played the movie/show and all, then really that's all I want
Experiencing the format war while it was happening back then must've been wild
Quote from: Cobra! on May 03, 2024, 09:17:30 PMHere are Techmoan's videos on HD-VMD:
I've never heard of Techmoan before, though in the second link I went to a random moment, and seeing a Lazytown dvd around the 3 minuts mark was a lil surprising
"Huh. This guy has a Lazytown dvd?"
So because of that Lazytown dvd, I may need to eventually watch these videos
Quote from: Cobra! on May 03, 2024, 09:17:30 PM
Interestingly, you can make any DVD drive play HD-VMDs with some custom firmware, which I'd love to be able to do and maybe get a couple of films on that format one day!
Ahh, so basically if you go in and do some coding, you can get HD-DVD to work on an normal dvd player.
Interesting.
If I was to get an HD-DVD disc, I would probably get Shrek the Third on HD-DVD, and uhm, whatever else was released on HD-DVD, not sure all of what movies and such was released on HD-DVD