I got to Komaki-shi, in Aichi ken near Nagoya last Wednesday. Jet lag ended about Saturday. Church was awesome on Sunday, I realized how much I missed church in Japan. I live in the dorm for Daifuku the company I am with and I just love the food. I look forward to every meal to see what interesting ways they can cook fish and the tsukemono and the salads and everything. I'm pretty tired now but I have been keeping an audio and written journal and I still need to get to that. I heard that Travis R. (ok to put name here? - you know who you are) is in Gifu. I went to a YSA activity in Gifu after church and ran into 2 missionaries that were in my mission. I was just as surprised as they were. It was there I was told that Travis is in Gifu. If you are contributing to this then I want to hear from you. I don't have a cell phone, does anyone? I have a skype account but haven't had the opportunity to call the USA. I had to use a public phone last week to contact a member to teach me where the church building is.
At work they have me translating manuals right now using a program called WordFast. The full time translators in the office use Trados and they have the interns use WordFast. I am getting the hang of it now after my 2nd full day of learning to use it but today it has been a major pain because of database issues. If anyone knows a lot about it then I have questions. Trados is about $13K from what I was told and Wordfast runs about $3K. My boss says if I can make the time to do then he wants to me make a Wikipedia like dictionary for our team with the words we use a lot in translation that we can access over the intranet. I really want to do and I could with the proper amount of time but it will take a lot of time. I might be able to get things started but it would be perfect for my major and I've already a lot of that on my own so I'm up for the challenge, I'm just not very familiar with Linux.
I hope to hear from everyone else!
Monday, May 28, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
First Post, huzzah!
Well, evidently no one felt inclined to inform the group about what they are up to, so shall I begin?
I have not started teaching classes yet, mwa ha ha.
Those of you who have, what is the class like, and can you offer tips for what is working and what people struggle with? It might be good conversation, jus`saying.
In my case, I start teaching end of May in Yokohama. Could the other interns kindly point out where they are right now as well, so that we can get an idea of how much of Japan is claimed by BYU?
That might be good stuff to post, if you have no particular stories or creative ideas.
Yep,
Clarissa
I have not started teaching classes yet, mwa ha ha.
Those of you who have, what is the class like, and can you offer tips for what is working and what people struggle with? It might be good conversation, jus`saying.
In my case, I start teaching end of May in Yokohama. Could the other interns kindly point out where they are right now as well, so that we can get an idea of how much of Japan is claimed by BYU?
That might be good stuff to post, if you have no particular stories or creative ideas.
Yep,
Clarissa
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Welcome to the Blog!
This is a place for everyone interning in Japan this summer to share experiences, insights, pictures, etc. with each other. I'll be out there later this summer as well, so I'm sure I'll see the Tokyo crowd. Have a great summer!
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