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Don't be shy Sparky

  • Don't be shy Sparky ... tell us how you *really* feel. :D lol.

    Welcome soth and wrong guy (hlh) and anyone we might have missed.

    I am also glad to hear there may be an investigation by the New York Times or other media re. this company. Much as I know it is unlikely, I hope they will interview the swell guys who have started groups on Facebook and keep encouraging these knuckleheads to not ask simple questions lest their Anonymous Ladies "loose face". (Apologies to the regulars who know I can sound like a broken record. lol)

    Soth - I don't know as much about the translation software as Sparky does (he seems to have made more inroads than most). But just from my personal use, I have found *Yahoo* Babel *much* better than Google Translate. Yahoo Babel has errors just like any other translation but Google Translate missed the mark by a mile.

    Sorry I can not assist further. Reading your post the first time, I thought it said YiBang Rose will be your Translator (i.e., a lady's name). But then reading the other post, it sounds like it is the name of a large Agency? The *3rd Part* I think is saying that a large study (?) was done by some prestigious firm and that because of the potential to be rich (or whatever) worldwide, it was a good idea to rename ("sell") the company. If you scroll down the million posts, I'm sure this question was brought up before. In 2005-2006, Chnlove assumed a different name but I can't find anything either on the internet. Starting about 3 years ago you could set your domain information to "private" or have some company administer the requests by a 3rd party. Hope this helps.

    I am also sorry to hear about your story Wrong Guy. Most of us have been there too, though in slightly different circumstances. I feel the same way (don't mess with the wrong people). What goes around comes around.

    I already tried to post an email address I created on Yahoo. com (it's: friendly (underscore) ideas (at) yahoo. com). If anyone wants to send messages privately, it's best to create your own generic (anonymous) email address, *first*, then that way you can all keep private if you don't want to use your regular email address (and possibly get spammed).

    Posted by @j.fpat on 2009-02-16 23:34:31 UTC