Puk Pxaw 'Rrta - A Book Around the Earth

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Mesireatu

Kaltxì ma Tìstewan ulte irayo!
Oel kameie ngati! Srane, I would be very honoured and proud to be included in a project like this. *blushing* Where do you live? My sister and brother in law lives in Hamburg.  Kìyevame ulte Eywa ngahu Il Sogno Viandante, a.k.a. Liselotte Frejdig, outside Karlstad, Sweden
Varför minns jag alla dåliga vitsar, men glömmer alla infix i Na'vi?? ???
Why do I remember all bad jokes, but forget all the infixes in Na'vi?? :-[

Jag älskar dig, Sara L!!
Nga yawne lu oer, Sara L!!

Tìtstewan

You are added. :)
I live in Bavaria (Bayern) Neu-Ulm (a short look at the table/profile would give you the answere too ;))

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`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

We found during the 'Rocky's Great Adventure' project that we did need a list of places little Rocky (a small plush lion) would travel to. It also gave everyone involved plenty of advance warning that he was about to show up on their doorstep. Most importantly, when Rocky got lost after 9-11, we had a good reason to explain why he suddenly disappeared. Luckily, Rocky turned up again about a year later, and was able to continue his Journey.

I'll have to contact the person who organized this, and see if he still has the full webpage that was created about Rocky's travels. I'm also curious to know where Rocky ended up (he did sucessfully complete his world tour of six continents and about 20 stops). He might be as close by as Fallon, Nevada, where the real Rocky lived.

I also think that asking Marki to put an announcement about this in the rotating banner is a txantsan idea!

Yawey ngahu!
pamrel si ro [email protected]

Tìtstewan

#83
Interesting. I guess the security have chatch this lion.
But I think, they can see that this is a book, not a "TNT filled" plush lion...

Well, I will write a PM to Markì. :)

Edit:
PM sent ;)

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Tìtstewan

Quote from: Toruk MaktoI love it! News item added.
Is done!!
Big thanks to Markì!
Irayo!!

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Ftiafpi

#85
Wooo, just heard about this. Definitely add me to the list.

Ftiafpi
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Bangor

People from the United States should look into Media Mail from USPS for domestic shipping. It's limited to books (and a few other things) but is the cheapest shipping you can likely get. International shipping from the US via USPS will have to be done by First-class Mail International for parcels up to four pounds. If the book weighs more than 4 pounds we will have to use more expensive options.

Alyara Arati

Learn how to see.  Realize that everything connects to everything else.
~ Leonardo da Vinci

`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

If it weighs more then 4 pounds, we are going to have to ask K. Pawl for a term for 'tome'. ;)

Yawey ngahu!
pamrel si ro [email protected]

Ftiafpi

Quote from: `Eylan Ayfalulukanä on June 17, 2013, 08:43:32 PM
If it weighs more then 4 pounds, we are going to have to ask K. Pawl for a term for 'tome'. ;)

Apxa puk will work well enough for now. Though, maybe for this we should use nawma puk? ;)

Tìtstewan

Ma Ftiafpi sì Alyara Arati tewti!!
Added!

Quote from: Ftiafpi on June 17, 2013, 10:09:04 PM
Quote from: `Eylan Ayfalulukanä on June 17, 2013, 08:43:32 PM
If it weighs more then 4 pounds, we are going to have to ask K. Pawl for a term for 'tome'. ;)

Apxa puk will work well enough for now. Though, maybe for this we should use nawma puk? ;)
:)
4 pounds -> ~2kg(?), less than 1kg - 2 pounds ;)
Apxa puk anawm? ;D

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Mesireatu

Kaltxi ma frapo!
Oel kameie ayngati! Some years ago a school class in Sweden sent away a teddy bear and asked to pass it on and document where it have been.. Some years later, it came back to the teacher, the class were gone.. But this teddy bear was in the Guinness book of world reccords as the teddy bear that have travelled most on earth.. :P Just think if "our book" could do something like this.. Great thought isn't it?! Looking forward to see what's happening.  ??? Kìyevame ulte Eywa ayngahu
Varför minns jag alla dåliga vitsar, men glömmer alla infix i Na'vi?? ???
Why do I remember all bad jokes, but forget all the infixes in Na'vi?? :-[

Jag älskar dig, Sara L!!
Nga yawne lu oer, Sara L!!

Tìtstewan

It would be wonderful, if we can do the same! But I'm afraid, this will be very very *more difficult than beating a Palulukan by an human without any weapon* difficult. :-X ..and a lots of luck. :)

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Eana Unil

I guess sending the book around the world and get it filled with awesome stuff by awesome people should be awesome enough ;D No need for a world record here, imho. :P

Tìtstewan

Quote from: Eana Unil on June 18, 2013, 10:21:21 AM
I guess sending the book around the world and get it filled with awesome stuff by awesome people should be awesome enough ;D No need for a world record here, imho. :P
Truer words have never been posted here. The fact that this book will be awesome, is a record! :D

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Blue Elf

Quote from: Ftiafpi on June 17, 2013, 10:09:04 PM
Quote from: `Eylan Ayfalulukanä on June 17, 2013, 08:43:32 PM
If it weighs more then 4 pounds, we are going to have to ask K. Pawl for a term for 'tome'. ;)

Apxa puk will work well enough for now. Though, maybe for this we should use nawma puk? ;)
I don't think nawm would work. It means "great" in sense of "noble" (or something similar), not "great by size/weight/whatever". Puk apxa seems to be good solution.
QuoteSome years ago a school class in Sweden sent away a teddy bear and asked to pass it on and document where it have been.. Some years later, it came back to the teacher, the class were gone.. But this teddy bear was in the Guinness book of world reccords as the teddy bear that have travelled most on earth.
As a geocacher, I was thinking about attaching tracking tag to the book, so people can log it on geocaching.com - but I'm in doubts there's more geocachers here.
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Tìtstewan

#95
Ma frapo,

I'm really proud to show you the first images of the book! :D



...I'm a so bad photographer... :-[ :-[ :-[

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Ftiafpi

Quote from: Tìtstewan on June 18, 2013, 03:06:41 PM
Ma frapo,

I'm really proud to show you the first images of the book! :D



...I'm a so bad photographer... :-[ :-[ :-[


Txantsan! +1 karma for you.

Eana Unil

So, is there anyone else who would want to sign up/participate? :)

Ftiafpi

Quote from: Eana Unil on July 10, 2013, 07:32:13 AM
So, is there anyone else who would want to sign up/participate? :)

Has a post been made on the Learn Na'vi Facebook page? if not i will make one.

Eana Unil

Quote from: Ftiafpi on July 10, 2013, 10:52:21 AM
Quote from: Eana Unil on July 10, 2013, 07:32:13 AM
So, is there anyone else who would want to sign up/participate? :)

Has a post been made on the Learn Na'vi Facebook page? if not i will make one.
AfaIk... nope. Would be cool if you'd make one, irayo nìli :)