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Sizen
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 Message 113 of 168
09 January 2014 at 2:10pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for the tip. I'm actually just reading manga and subs right now because I don't have any novels in Japanese on me, though. ^^; I'd like to go out and buy some, but I can't really order any right now and I haven't found any stores that sell them here.
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nandemonai
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 Message 114 of 168
09 January 2014 at 4:42pm | IP Logged 
Hasi wrote:
I was wondering: is anyone else here participating in this month's tadoku?


I'm participating, @AntonVEJP is my twitter.
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Hasi
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 Message 115 of 168
09 January 2014 at 6:42pm | IP Logged 
another tip as far as "novels" are concerned is this cellphone novel website. the stories are rather easy and interesting and they are available for free. :)


yeah, more participants. I still think it's amazing that the some read almost 1700 pages in these past few days.


my username for tadoku is biheart :)



What kind of material are you guys reading? any recommendations?
I personally have read Yotsubato and Life, as far as mangas are concerned, and novels from the website above as well as the NHK easy news and Graded Readers.

Edited by Hasi on 09 January 2014 at 6:55pm

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dampingwire
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 Message 116 of 168
09 January 2014 at 7:15pm | IP Logged 
kraemder wrote:
how is linux compared to a mainstream os like windows or mac? Have
they made it user friendly or is it still mostly command line, for very computer literate
types?


I switched to Linux Mint last Christmas and I've not looked back. I have my original
Windows XP available in a VM but I've yet to use it. I may fire it up again to suck out
data from things like the Family Tree software I used to use but other than that I can't
think of anything for which I need Windows.

If you play games on the PC then things may be different. But for office stuff, web
surfing and learning languages, I've yet to find a limitation.

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 Message 117 of 168
09 January 2014 at 11:28pm | IP Logged 
What exactly is Tadoku? I hear that name thrown out a lot but don't know what it is.:o
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nandemonai
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 Message 118 of 168
10 January 2014 at 12:08am | IP Logged 
greatdaytonihon wrote:
What exactly is Tadoku? I hear that name thrown out a lot but don't know
what it is.:o


It's sort of a reading competition, you log everything you read and at the end of the challenge there's a
ranking. It motivates you to keep reading and not slack off :D

You can find more about it on their website, www.readmod.com.

Hasi wrote:
What kind of material are you guys reading? any recommendations?
I personally have read Yotsubato and Life, as far as mangas are concerned, and novels from the website
above as well as the NHK easy news and Graded Readers.


I mostly read manga, currently I'm reading Fairy Tail, One Piece, Area D and a few others. I've started
reading the OreImo light novel, as well as reading Japanese subs while watching anime. I've also got
breaking into japanese literature, but I've avoided that the past few weeks in favor of other stuff to read.
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kujichagulia
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 Message 119 of 168
10 January 2014 at 7:35am | IP Logged 
Is it just books, or can you read other material for the 多読 challenge?

I tend to read a lot of online stuff - news and stories/tales/books that I can find in digital form - but once it becomes comfortable for me to read a novel (meaning no more than five unknown words per page, more or less - preferably less), I will start reading more physical books.
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Sizen
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 Message 120 of 168
10 January 2014 at 8:33am | IP Logged 
http://readmod.com/manual

Here are the rules and a list of accepted reading materials (though I'm sure you could count other materials
as one of the listed ones if it's not on the list). You can just count sentences if you don't know what to do.

I usually read mostly books during Tadoku, but some people focus majoritarily on manga, subs or games.
Whatever gets you reading!


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