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dragon300zx
Mar-07-2006, 05:00 AM
Check it out guys

http://www.gizoogle.com/index.php?translate=false

It can even translate full webpages for you.

DoctorIt
Mar-07-2006, 05:03 AM
Come on now dragon, that is soooo 205!

(but still funny :lol3)

dragon300zx
Mar-07-2006, 05:06 AM
Come on now dragon, that is soooo 205!

(but still funny :lol3)

Hell dude I wasn't even a thought in the cosmic stream of things in 205, how was I to know they had the internet back then.

DoctorIt
Mar-07-2006, 05:14 AM
I'm thinking 205 hasn't yet become a term in the rest of the world. I spend way too much time on ADVrider. :doh

http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-09-21-speeder_x.htm

This story was quoted and forwarded and posted so much that it became almost legendary. There is still great discussion over whether it's even possible. Regardless of its validity, it's attained somewhat of a historical status since it hung around for such a long time. People would post it on bike forums weeks after it happened, and others would roll their eyes because they'd seen it a hundred times. So the term "205" was coined for things that have been posted before, stale, tell me something I don't know.

put that into gizoogle. :lol3

dragon300zx
Mar-07-2006, 05:21 AM
I'm thinking 205 hasn't yet become a term in the rest of the world. I spend way too much time on ADVrider. :doh

http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2004-09-21-speeder_x.htm

This story was quoted and forwarded and posted so much that it became almost legendary. There is still great discussion over whether it's even possible. Regardless of its validity, it's attained somewhat of a historical status since it hung around for such a long time. People would post it on bike forums weeks after it happened, and others would roll their eyes because they'd seen it a hundred times. So the term "205" was coined for things that have been posted before, stale, tell me something I don't know.

put that into gizoogle. :lol3
This story was quoted n forwarded n posted so miznuch thiznat it became almost legendary , ya feel me?. There is stizzill bootylicious discussion over whetha its even possible fo all my homies in the pen. Regardless of its validizzles its attained somewhat of a historizzles status since it hung around fo` sizzay a long time. People would pizzy it on bizzle forums weeks afta it happened, n motherf***a (bad snoop dog) would roll they eyes coz theyd seen it a hundred times. So tha term "205" was coined fo` chillin' that hizzy been posted before, stale, tell me sum-m sum-m I dizzay know.

put tizzy into gizoogle.

Besides I have heard that story and everytime it's a different location. Wasn't it determined in that case that the cop was wrong and the guy wasn't actually going 205mph.

DoctorIt
Mar-07-2006, 05:26 AM
Besides I have heard that story and everytime it's a different location. Wasn't it determined in that case that the cop was wrong and the guy wasn't actually going 205mph.On the motorcycle forums, Rick James was even worked into the story. I don't know that the true (or false) details ever really were ironed out.

ya feel me?
:rofl

dragon300zx
Mar-07-2006, 05:30 AM
On the motorcycle forums, Rick James was even worked into the story. I don't know that the true (or false) details ever really were ironed out.

ya feel me?
:rofl

fo sho

Mike Lane
Mar-07-2006, 06:16 AM
I prefer The Dialectizer (http://rinkworks.com/dialect/)

Mike Lane
Mar-07-2006, 07:04 AM
Gizoogle is sure big on the "N" word isn't it? Am I the only one that isn't comfortable with that being posted on here (or anywhere for that matter)?

wholenewlight
Mar-07-2006, 07:06 AM
Gizoogle is sure big on the "N" word isn't it? Am I the only one that isn't comfortable with that being posted on here (or anywhere for that matter)?

you're right - I deleted -

certainly a term I'd never speak. but hear all the time in certain public places. as a parody of snoop dog's lingo, it seemed funny when translating photo terms. maybe just to me.

Mike Lane
Mar-07-2006, 11:54 AM
you're right - I deleted -

certainly a term I'd never speak. but hear all the time in certain public places. as a parody of snoop dog's lingo, it seemed funny when translating photo terms. maybe just to me.

Don't get me wrong, I've guffawed over similar functions. The dialectizer has a "jive" function but doesn't use the N word. I once translated a speech by Dr. Sheila Widnall (former Secretary of the Air Force) called Women in the Air Force into jive. Hi-freaking-larious. Funky Chicks in da Air Fo'ce. Cracked me up (and that was 1996 :wink). But the gizoogle thing goes a little over the top IMHO. Just saying.