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Lobby Google to mark Zamenhof's Birthday!

ya erinja, 3 Oktoba 2009

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Vilius (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Desemba 2009 8:40:42 alasiri

Some negative reactions, some ignorant reactions. Soros the evil esperantist is watching you, beware! rido.gif
But most reactions are generally positive.

By the way, we are on nationalgeographic.com too.

Don't forget to write Google a couple of nice words! They certainly deserve it rideto.gif

ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 7:07:18 asubuhi

(Edited heavily) Never ceases to amaze me how some Americans think that the ideas and all behind the Bill of rights are somehow innovative or exclusively American. Really, the bill of rights is only one small US evolution of preexisting British, let alone European ideas senkulpa.gif.

@ Rogir: I've got a feeling that some countries didn't have enough supporters or emailers for Google to bother putting it on for them.

Vilius (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 8:57:16 asubuhi

ceigered:@ Rogir: I've got a feeling that some countries didn't have enough supporters or emailers for Google to bother putting it on for them.
Or maybe Google based country selection on how often keywords like "esperanto", "zamenhof", etc are searched from those countries.. Just a wild guess.

qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 9:15:45 asubuhi

Vilius:
By the way, we are on nationalgeographic.com too.
We're even Youtube friends with Nationalgeographic. rido.gif

Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 1:55:56 alasiri

Also, as a result of many people searching for Esperanto, the number of visitors yesterday grew from 6000 average to 29000.

tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 2:01:32 alasiri

Rogir:Also, as a result of many people searching for Esperanto, the number of visitors yesterday grew from 6000 average to 29000
Should be interesting to see what the Google Trends data says, when it gets updated past the 15th (at the moment it only seems to go up to the 12th of Dec).

Ironchef (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Desemba 2009 2:26:37 alasiri

Yesterday proved two things to me.

1. There are a lot of people with thoughtful brains in their heads, willing to learn, curious to discover and eager to teach.

2. There are a lot of people with nothing to say but feel a need to say something anyway. The misinformation people seem to acquire and embrace (and their apparent pride in gathering this) makes me very scared. The Literati and Illuminati are not the ones to be feared it seems, it's the Ignorati!

andogigi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Desemba 2009 1:47:37 asubuhi

Ironchef:it's the Ignorati!
Ignorati! We Esperantists are very good at making up words, aren't we? I love it!

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ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Desemba 2009 9:06:41 asubuhi

ceigered:(Edited heavily) Never ceases to amaze me how some Americans think that the ideas and all behind the Bill of rights are somehow innovative or exclusively American. Really, the bill of rights is only one small US evolution of preexisting British, let alone European ideas senkulpa.gif.
Allow me to eat my own words, after realising how beautiful the idea of a bill of rights really is (in reference to my govt's brilliant senkulpa.gif idea of introducing defective internet filtering)

Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Desemba 2009 2:44:35 alasiri

We'll just smuggle all free press in written in Esperanto. If the government can't read it, it can't refuse a rating.

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