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Who is still in? (TAC 2011)

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ellasevia
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Studies: Catalan, Persian, Mandarin, Japanese, Romanian, Ukrainian

 
 Message 33 of 34
14 July 2011 at 7:01am | IP Logged 
And to follow up on the previous post, here are the current teams with the inactive teams and members removed. It's looking a lot less populated here... Since there are quite a few one- and two-person teams, if you'd like to propose some consolidations or team switches that would be perfectly fine. You don't even have to share the same target language. Just send a PM to the people involved to ask if they would be interested, and after you've done that you can send me one and I'll make the change.

TAC 2011 TEAM CHALLENGE PARTICIPANTS
Team ع (Arabic): marvelgirll, Quabazaa
Team 唐 (Chinese): jimbo (C), Li Fei (M)
Team Ŭ (Esperanto): Lianne
Team Π(French): garyb, Sunja
Team ÇÜ (French/German): troglodyte, Jinx
Team ß (German): Anya, Kuikentje
Team ש (Hebrew): Meelämmchen
Team Ő (Hungarian): hribecek, The Stephen, Kisfroccs
Team Ì (Italian): magictom123, JPike1028, canada38
Team あ (Japanese): Luai_lashire, g-bod, Arekkusu, kraemder
Team Ł (Polish): Magdalene, ruskivyetr
Team Я (Russian): petrklic
Team Ñ (Spanish): Vos, jhois777
Team Å (Swedish): zohan
Team Ğ (Turkish): Fasulye, zuneybunny
Team KEN: Adrean, Buttons, M. Medialis, Teango
Team Ohana: ReneeMona, ellasevia, Élan, Solfrid Cristin, nogoodnik, joanthemaid

Parenthetical Abbreviations:
C = Cantonese, M = Mandarin

Edited by ellasevia on 26 July 2011 at 11:34pm

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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 34 of 34
17 July 2011 at 8:17pm | IP Logged 
Great idea! When so many teams have shrunk, it is very sensible to encourage people to make more robust teams. It is nice to have your team mates pop in with encouragements, something which becomes a bit tricky when there are just one or two members left.
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