What could possibly go wrong?
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What could possibly go wrong?
Some time back the US State Dept. approached Pat Clancy, my partner-in-crime at Hyperwar about supplying certain Russian school with material for teaching WWII. (The amount of non-Soviet history on the Great Patriotic War is rather limited there.) We selected 100 books that we have online for an initial reading list. The Russians have just notified us that they are contracting a firm to translate the books into Russian. The firm is based in France somewhere. And apparently nobody on this side of the water knows anything about them. I have a slight concern.
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Re: What could possibly go wrong?
If they want to contract the French... why did they ask the US State dept for recommendations?
Then again, maybe that firm does have decent Russian born English speakers... though the sheer volume of the endeavour tells me that either this is a long term thing that will take years to complete, or the translation will be largely machine handled, and given modern standards for rereading, error checking, editing, and correction, I fear that the books will get FUBAR in the process.
Then again, maybe that firm does have decent Russian born English speakers... though the sheer volume of the endeavour tells me that either this is a long term thing that will take years to complete, or the translation will be largely machine handled, and given modern standards for rereading, error checking, editing, and correction, I fear that the books will get FUBAR in the process.
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Re: What could possibly go wrong?
The Russians contacted the State Dept. to make it clear this was an "official" project. (Don't ask me why that matters.) State contacted the Army and Navy historical offices and they both recommended Hyperwar. :puffed up:Svartalf wrote:If they want to contract the French... why did they ask the US State dept for recommendations?
Then again, maybe that firm does have decent Russian born English speakers... though the sheer volume of the endeavour tells me that either this is a long term thing that will take years to complete, or the translation will be largely machine handled, and given modern standards for rereading, error checking, editing, and correction, I fear that the books will get FUBAR in the process.
People are looking into the French firm, we are thinking it's a "single use" company fronting for another firm. The fact that they want to translate the books into French first, then into Russian,and get paid for both steps, tells us something about their motivations, I think. I have no idea how they plan to do the translations.
Re: What could possibly go wrong?
Why would such a project need 100 books as initial reading?
Why double translation?
Who pays the translation?
Why double translation?
Who pays the translation?
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This is university level work, so they need a selection of books for the students to chose from. The first one hundred books will be lowest level of study, introductory material. Later, as the profs read the books and look for more detail on certain topics, we will be asked for more recommendations.MiM wrote:Why would such a project need 100 books as initial reading?
Beats the tits off me, Tonto.Why double translation?
The Russians will be paying for everything, at this point. The US would have picked up some of the bill if the work was done in the US. Jobs for translators here.Who pays the translation?
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Re: What could possibly go wrong?
Is the suggested reading list publicly available? Just curious ...
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Re: What could possibly go wrong?
Patrick has it, I didn't keep a copy after scanning it and making some suggestions. The "Official Histories" are on top, of course, HMSO, The Green Books, and Morison's USN series. We don't have all of them on disk, but a fair few. If the US translators wind up doing the project State has talked about getting us some money to fill in the blanks. A university in Denver would supply the personpower for the scanning.klr wrote:Is the suggested reading list publicly available? Just curious ...
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I hope you are going to include all the stuff about the captured Nazi UFOs.
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Don't laugh, that was one of the question the Russians had. We've set up a small forum to correct the information they've been getting via Youtube and TV.Clinton Huxley wrote:I hope you are going to include all the stuff about the captured Nazi UFOs.
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Funny. Watching too much Russia Today can send you doo-lally.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't laugh, that was one of the question the Russians had. We've set up a small forum to correct the information they've been getting via Youtube and TV.Clinton Huxley wrote:I hope you are going to include all the stuff about the captured Nazi UFOs.
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Run the books through Google translate..........
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The fun part is making sure the questions are actually what the profs wanted answers for, and not some language boondoogle. We finally got a English-speaker and a Russian-speaker teamed up to translate for us.Clinton Huxley wrote:Funny. Watching too much Russia Today can send you doo-lally.Gawdzilla wrote:Don't laugh, that was one of the question the Russians had. We've set up a small forum to correct the information they've been getting via Youtube and TV.Clinton Huxley wrote:I hope you are going to include all the stuff about the captured Nazi UFOs.
That's what we're afraid the French are going to do.Jesus_of_Nazareth wrote:Run the books through Google translate..........
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Wait, they are doing an 'official' thing, and will be paying a foreign company to do the job in an inefficient manner wich will double the fees and multiply the risk of mistakes and whatnot?Gawdzilla wrote:The Russians contacted the State Dept. to make it clear this was an "official" project. (Don't ask me why that matters.) State contacted the Army and Navy historical offices and they both recommended Hyperwar. :puffed up:Svartalf wrote:If they want to contract the French... why did they ask the US State dept for recommendations?
Then again, maybe that firm does have decent Russian born English speakers... though the sheer volume of the endeavour tells me that either this is a long term thing that will take years to complete, or the translation will be largely machine handled, and given modern standards for rereading, error checking, editing, and correction, I fear that the books will get FUBAR in the process.
People are looking into the French firm, we are thinking it's a "single use" company fronting for another firm. The fact that they want to translate the books into French first, then into Russian,and get paid for both steps, tells us something about their motivations, I think. I have no idea how they plan to do the translations.
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The Russians are considering using the French firm. This was sprung on us yesterday. Still waiting for State's position, and information about the firm. They could be golden, we just don't know at this time.
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I'm shocked the State Department can't recommend you a list or Russian speaking retired workers that may be interested. With the Cold War over, they can't have nearly as much to do.Gawdzilla wrote:The Russians are considering using the French firm. This was sprung on us yesterday. Still waiting for State's position, and information about the firm. They could be golden, we just don't know at this time.
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