Topical Latin
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:13 am
Salvete omnes...
>> Quis est custos fori huius? Res ad linguam Latinam loquendam est instituenda!
Anyone can start a topic just for Latin conversation; this would indeed be a welcome addition; you needn't wait on me. Another possibility is to schedule Latin chat sessions with each other, time-zones permitting...the Confabulatorium is sadly underused. (Now that I can finally access the thing, I can't find anybody!)
> Puto ut Tiberius Dionysius Draco et K. C. Duellianus sunt, sed tamen hic numquam video.
Not fair. It's true that Duellianus seems to have vanished sometime last Spring; I'd be happy to see him again, we had some good talks. But I have been in near-constant touch with Tiberius Draco, who, as noted elsewhere, had to carry the Web site pretty much by himself for maybe two and a half years. He has posted here regularly, though maybe not always in every forum...but who does? We've worked on a few projects together; I still point in his general direction when I have to yell for help, and I get timely and relevant replies. I'd hardly call him 'invisible'.
In amicitia et fide,
>> Quis est custos fori huius? Res ad linguam Latinam loquendam est instituenda!
Anyone can start a topic just for Latin conversation; this would indeed be a welcome addition; you needn't wait on me. Another possibility is to schedule Latin chat sessions with each other, time-zones permitting...the Confabulatorium is sadly underused. (Now that I can finally access the thing, I can't find anybody!)
> Puto ut Tiberius Dionysius Draco et K. C. Duellianus sunt, sed tamen hic numquam video.
Not fair. It's true that Duellianus seems to have vanished sometime last Spring; I'd be happy to see him again, we had some good talks. But I have been in near-constant touch with Tiberius Draco, who, as noted elsewhere, had to carry the Web site pretty much by himself for maybe two and a half years. He has posted here regularly, though maybe not always in every forum...but who does? We've worked on a few projects together; I still point in his general direction when I have to yell for help, and I get timely and relevant replies. I'd hardly call him 'invisible'.
In amicitia et fide,