January 23, 2008
Filed Under (Science & Progress) by admin on 23-01-2008

If you are not Bill Murray or Scarlett Johansson it's not cool being lost somewhere where cannot understand a word people say. That location can be a foreign country, an unknown avenue, or sometimes even your own house at the time when a new lawn or cleaning crew arrives.

In what way does one explain themselves in such circumstances? You might try using signs to get a few things across. But countries are not always similar, circumstances differ and that is why the body language do not always properly translate your views on the issue at hand. You could carry a dictionary around and frantically look through thousands of phrases in a blink of an eye. It might be inconvenient if you are not that prompt. Why not trust the modern trends then? Like acquiring an electronic translator. Theoption is easy to take advantage of with a handheld electronic dictionary; out of a sudden, mission impossible turns into a mission completed! Read the rest of this entry »