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Zeitgeist wants to say "hello" :-)
Hello everybody,
after reading the posts here for some time, I decided to register.
after reading the posts here for some time, I decided to register.
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I think (not sure) it's one word: guttentag? I'm 1/3 German but never learned the language, just heard this and that here and there.
Anyhow, zeitgeist that IS a cool name! What does it mean, if I may ask?
I think doesn't 'geist' mean spirit or something? I'm thinking this because 'poltergeist' is a mischievous spirit, supposedly.
Anyhow, zeitgeist that IS a cool name! What does it mean, if I may ask?
I think doesn't 'geist' mean spirit or something? I'm thinking this because 'poltergeist' is a mischievous spirit, supposedly.
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Firts of all, thank you very much for the warm welcoming!
@knightshade
But yours is also very cool.
@Lyn
@FuzzyDice
Well, "Zeitgeist" consists of the words "Zeit" (time) and "Geist" (a spirit, ghost or ones mind). "Zeitgeist" means the mindset of humanity at a certain time in history, for example "Zeitgeist of the 50s, 60s, 70s" etc.
I hope this helps.
@knightshade
Thanks!knightshade wrote:Hello. Cool screen name.
But yours is also very cool.
@Lyn
Yes, that´s absolutely correct. Guten Tag, Lyn (or "Guten Morgen" to be precise, it´s 10:09 in the morning right now ).Lyn wrote:Guten tag! I think I said that right, didn't I?
@FuzzyDice
Nope, two seperate words, "Guten" and "Tag", which translates to "good day". Hey, I could post some german words and phrases here, so that in case you guys come here (or to Switzerland or Austria) for vacation, you´ll get around with no problems...FuzzyDice wrote:I think (not sure) it's one word: guttentag? I'm 1/3 German but never learned the language, just heard this and that here and there.
Anyhow, zeitgeist that IS a cool name! What does it mean, if I may ask?
I think doesn't 'geist' mean spirit or something? I'm thinking this because 'poltergeist' is a mischievous spirit, supposedly.
Well, "Zeitgeist" consists of the words "Zeit" (time) and "Geist" (a spirit, ghost or ones mind). "Zeitgeist" means the mindset of humanity at a certain time in history, for example "Zeitgeist of the 50s, 60s, 70s" etc.
I hope this helps.
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Thank you.citizen_x wrote:WELCOME!
I see that you are a transformers fan as well.WAY cool
BTW: the he-man collection is out. I received it yesterday and it's just wonderful. Highly recommended!
Yes, the Tranformers are one of my loved childhood memories. Besides the dozens of other cult cartoons and tv series (like Knight Rider, The A-Team, Airwolf, Riptide, Magnum P.I. etc.). Lucky for us grown up kids, that most of the shows we liked when we were younger, are now available on DVD.
What He-Man collection are you talking about? I thought the classic series was already available on DVD?
So, as Optimus would say: "Transform and roll out!"
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No no - The collection i'm talking about is the classic one (1983) and it just came out yesterday! here is the link from amazon:Zeitgeist wrote:
What He-Man collection are you talking about? I thought the classic series was already available on DVD?
So, as Optimus would say: "Transform and roll out!"
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... d&n=507846
Read more information about this 10 episode set in here:
http://www.he-man.org/forums/boards/sho ... p?t=122366
And here:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3672
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zeitgeist: Cool! Thanks. Now I understand and hopefully will write it correctly next time. I grew up with "gazoontheit" (er... correct my spelling as I KNOW I got that wrong! ) being "God Bless You" or something which you say when someone sneezes. I used to watch the US show "My Three Sons" with my mom and when I heard "Uncle Charlie" say that, I had laughed and laughed and had to repeat it. (I was just a kid ) My mother (who was full Lithuanian) told me what it meant. So it was said all the time after that.
I wish I had the time to learn German. I'm also eyeing the park nearby to find out when the German Festival will be. I know it's sometime in August each year. I went the year before last, but not last year. I hope maybe I can make it this year. They make a GREAT vegetarian saurkraut, and believe me, I could eat saurkraut (even the stuff I make myself) for breakfast - cold! I just have to be careful as acidy stuff does a job on my stomach. But a little bit now and then I enjoy.
I don't eat meat or dairy (again, stomach trouble) so I don't eat most of the other stuff. But when I got to the fest, it sure smells good!
I'm always glad to meet those from my great grandparents' home countries.
I wish I had the time to learn German. I'm also eyeing the park nearby to find out when the German Festival will be. I know it's sometime in August each year. I went the year before last, but not last year. I hope maybe I can make it this year. They make a GREAT vegetarian saurkraut, and believe me, I could eat saurkraut (even the stuff I make myself) for breakfast - cold! I just have to be careful as acidy stuff does a job on my stomach. But a little bit now and then I enjoy.
I don't eat meat or dairy (again, stomach trouble) so I don't eat most of the other stuff. But when I got to the fest, it sure smells good!
I'm always glad to meet those from my great grandparents' home countries.
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@citizen_x
Thank you very much for the info.
Seems christmas will get quite expensive this year. Again.
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"Gesundheit" means "health", but when someone sneezes, that´s what people say. Maybe because sneezing is associated with all sorts of sicknesses people started saying it to wish the person to get well. Well, just my guess.
But yes, it´s the equivalent of "God bless you" in german. Another german word that you´ll most likely know is "Kindergarten".
You could eat it cold? For breakfast? You´re tougher than me...
And to close with a little bit of german: Gute Nacht (good night).
Thank you very much for the info.
Seems christmas will get quite expensive this year. Again.
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Always glad to help.zeitgeist: Cool! Thanks. Now I understand and hopefully will write it correctly next time. I grew up with "gazoontheit" (er... correct my spelling as I KNOW I got that wrong! ) being "God Bless You" or something which you say when someone sneezes. I used to watch the US show "My Three Sons" with my mom and when I heard "Uncle Charlie" say that, I had laughed and laughed and had to repeat it. (I was just a kid ) My mother (who was full Lithuanian) told me what it meant. So it was said all the time after that.
"Gesundheit" means "health", but when someone sneezes, that´s what people say. Maybe because sneezing is associated with all sorts of sicknesses people started saying it to wish the person to get well. Well, just my guess.
But yes, it´s the equivalent of "God bless you" in german. Another german word that you´ll most likely know is "Kindergarten".
Sauerkraut is quite tasty, but I only eat it "pure", so no meat in it for me.I wish I had the time to learn German. I'm also eyeing the park nearby to find out when the German Festival will be. I know it's sometime in August each year. I went the year before last, but not last year. I hope maybe I can make it this year. They make a GREAT vegetarian saurkraut, and believe me, I could eat saurkraut (even the stuff I make myself) for breakfast - cold! I just have to be careful as acidy stuff does a job on my stomach. But a little bit now and then I enjoy.
I don't eat meat or dairy (again, stomach trouble) so I don't eat most of the other stuff. But when I got to the fest, it sure smells good!
I'm always glad to meet those from my great grandparents' home countries.
You could eat it cold? For breakfast? You´re tougher than me...
And to close with a little bit of german: Gute Nacht (good night).
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Hey Zeitgeist, I love the german language and the country in general. We here in England, have 3x more crime than you and are much smaller in comparison of a country than you, also...kinda embarassing.
I'm seeing a german band at a concert on Friday, Rammstein...ever heard of em?
Sorry, going off topic here.
I'm seeing a german band at a concert on Friday, Rammstein...ever heard of em?
Sorry, going off topic here.
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yes yes, same here, welcome indeed!
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ZeitGeist: I bet there's a lot of words we use that are German but many never realize it.
I mix up my own saurkraut with brown sugar and caraway seed. It can taste pretty good even cold!
Skav: I love Rammstein too! When you get a chance, check out some of the old K.M.F.D.M. tunes. My favorite is their "Attack" CD.
I mix up my own saurkraut with brown sugar and caraway seed. It can taste pretty good even cold!
Skav: I love Rammstein too! When you get a chance, check out some of the old K.M.F.D.M. tunes. My favorite is their "Attack" CD.
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Wow, three times more crime? I didn´t know that. How come?
And yes, I remember listening to some songs from Rammstein (the name comes from the city of Rammstein, where a horrible accident happened during a flight show in the 80s) in 1997, I think. Sounded pretty good, so enjoy the concert!
@Fantine
A lot of Germans emigrated to the USA in the 19th century, because of the terrible economic situation here at that time. So a lot of Americans will most likely have german roots and (more or less) distant relatives living here; there was once even a german part of New York City, where even today the priest talks german. Pretty cool.
Salt water? The poor chickens...
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Thank you very much.
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Sauerkraut and brown sugar? I guess I´ll stick to just plain old Sauerkraut...
Wow, three times more crime? I didn´t know that. How come?
And yes, I remember listening to some songs from Rammstein (the name comes from the city of Rammstein, where a horrible accident happened during a flight show in the 80s) in 1997, I think. Sounded pretty good, so enjoy the concert!
@Fantine
A lot of Germans emigrated to the USA in the 19th century, because of the terrible economic situation here at that time. So a lot of Americans will most likely have german roots and (more or less) distant relatives living here; there was once even a german part of New York City, where even today the priest talks german. Pretty cool.
Salt water? The poor chickens...
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Thank you very much.
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Sauerkraut and brown sugar? I guess I´ll stick to just plain old Sauerkraut...
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FuzzieDice, thanks for the recommendation, that's another band I can get my hands into.
Zeitgeist: I'm not sure of the reason but my guess is, it's because of the high rate of crime due to alcohol binging which goes on here and there's a lot of crime also to do with drugs.
It's not totally bad but you still have to watch yourself.
Zeitgeist: I'm not sure of the reason but my guess is, it's because of the high rate of crime due to alcohol binging which goes on here and there's a lot of crime also to do with drugs.
It's not totally bad but you still have to watch yourself.
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Zeitgiest, Fuzzie Dice and Skav mentioned rammstein. I know several of their songs and Rammstein is definitely a cool group (though i'm not german lol). And Skav, have fun at the concert. I'm sure it will be interesting.
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Rammstein is my favorite foriegn language band!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Du Hast, Buch Dich, are my favorite songs by them!!!!
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Zeitgeist: Actaully, when I was at the German fest, I asked them how they made the saurkraut and they mentioned those were in the ingredients. I of course altered stuff a bit. If you get the right amount of brown sugar it's not bad. Sugar does cut down on the acid of the vinegar in the saurkraut and that helps as I can't have too much acid-based foods. If it weren't for that, I'd probably eat the stuff right out of the can.
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lol. never been to a German fest before, but the rest of my family has.
I have to say though, the songs Engel, Laichzeit, and Asche zu Asche are my favorite songs by Rammstein *shrugs*.
I have to say though, the songs Engel, Laichzeit, and Asche zu Asche are my favorite songs by Rammstein *shrugs*.
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Yeah, Engel was good too. I cant find my damned Rammstein CD!! So I definantly forgot some good ones.
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