[duxuser] Re: Grievous but funny errors made by Grade II Braille translators

  • From: "Doug Martin" <martin-doug@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 06:36:05 -0700


Hi.  I agree Duxbury is great, else I wouldn't be on this list, and I
wouldn't use Duxbury.  My point in discussing these translation flaws was
not to advertise or criticize the product, but to collect some really funny
errors that could occur with a bad translator.  However, if you don't find
these funny, then, get a life!

Doug Martin



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Subject: [duxuser] Re: Grievous but funny errors made by Grade II Braille
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We have all seen these sort of examples. It is one of the strengths of DBT
that I now find very few of these anymore and usually with obscure
expressions. 

I have found that when discrepancies are reported, you will find these
corrected in the next update, which is a very good reason for keeping your
DBT up to date.

Given the complexities of some of the rules of translation DBT does an
amazing job.


On 28/05/2014, at 6:41 PM, "Sheila Armstrong" <sheilaa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



        Yes, dis-was-her 40h}] dishwasher! Cheers. Sheila(from Torch)
        
        
        On 27/05/2014 22:35, Doug Martin wrote:
        

                
                Hi.  This might not be appropriate for this list but ....
                Some early notetakers used their own Grade II Braille
translators.  In fact,
                as an exercise in learning a parsing computer language
called lex, I wrote a
                crude version.  These translators often made mistakes, such
as using the
                dot-5-o contraction for "one" in the word pioneer.
                Some of us were talking about the worst, and funniest
mistakes a parsing
                translator could make.  The second best we came up with was
the use of
                dot-5-n "name" in the word Vietnamese.  However, by far the
best one was the
                use of dot-5-m "mother" in the word chemotherapy
che-mother-apy!
                
                Does anyone have similar examples?
                
                Doug Martin
                
                
                
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