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A would-be burglar in Rome was caught after stopping to read a book on Greek mythology in the middle of a robbery, Italian media report.

The 38-year-old reportedly gained access to a flat in the Italian capital's Prati district via the balcony but became distracted after picking up a book about Homer's Iliad on a bedside table.

The 71-year-old homeowner is said to have awoken and confronted the alleged thief, who was engrossed in the book.

News of the failed robbery attracted the attention of the book's author, who told local media he wanted to send the man a copy so he could "finish" his read.

[–] Tudou@feddit.uk 32 points 2 months ago

Truly life being stranger than fiction, in that he was recently in the news after being acquitted in the US.

He had this to say on the American legal system at the time: "the reason I'm sitting here, let's be honest, is not only because I was innocent... but because I had enough money not to be swept away by a process that's set up to sweep you away".

 

British tech tycoon Mike Lynch is among the six people missing after a luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily in the early hours of Monday morning.

The 56m (183ft) vessel was carrying 22 people - 10 crew and 12 passengers - including British, American and Canadian nationals. Emergency services rescued 15 people, including a one-year-old British girl. Local media reported the yacht, sailing under the name Bayesian, sank after encountering a heavy storm overnight that caused waterspouts, or rotating columns of air, to appear over the sea.

Mr Lynch, known by some as "the British Bill Gates", co-founded software company Autonomy, which was later bought by tech giant Hewlett-Packard for $11bn (£8.6bn).

 

Verdict

As GameScience’s debut action game, Black Myth: Wukong is mostly a great success, despite some major technical black marks and localization issues that are likely to cause some frustrations at launch. Combat is fantastic thanks to a great balance of careful resource management and lightning-fast, twitch-reaction gameplay that tested my skills as much as Elden Ring ever has, despite being a more traditional action game than FromSoftware’s style. Not only that, but there are a ton of exciting boss battles, a great variety of enemies, and the world they inhabit is an absolute treat for the eyes and ears. Its story has its moments but relies a bit too much on having prior knowledge of the events of Journey to the West, and it really could have used a map to make its rewarding exploration measure up to the strength of its combat. That said, its strengths more than carry it through, making Black Myth: Wukong a great action game that could be even greater if GameScience can squash the bugs.

 

The UK's economy grew by 0.6% between April and June as it continued its recovery from the recession at the end of last year.

The latest figure was in line with forecasts and follows a 0.7% increase in the first three months of this year.

Growth was led by the services sector, in particular the IT industry, legal services and scientific research. Services are the biggest contributor to the UK's economy, far outstripping manufacturing and construction, both of which saw output fall between April and June.

 

Archive link here: https://archive.ph/4Glyj

[–] Tudou@feddit.uk 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nothing better than using the language - is tandem mostly text or audio?

 

It has been a month since the last one of these posts, so a good time for attempt #2.

As before, the idea behind this is to have a weekly post where learners of all levels, heritage and native speakers can post the Chinese content they have been consuming this week in whatever form.

If people also give an indication of their level (or the level of content) as well it can act as a way for people to discover new content which may be suitable for them.

Edit: not sure why all of my posts here get immediately downvoted. Would be great if downvoters could contribute their own content.

 

These are the learning channels which I have found most helpful over the course of learning Mandarin. Please do share your own as well!

  1. Mandarin Corner

This channel is well known and has a large variety of videos for all levels, including street interviews, vlogs and podcasts.

Where I think this channel really shines is in providing listening content that will help someone bring their listening skills from lower-intermediate to upper-intermediate. I credit the walk around series, where the host walks around various places talking about what she is doing and seeing, with my own breakthrough in listening.

Example video: https://youtu.be/b_d-Yf-Gzyw

  1. Free to learn Chinese

This is another superb channel with lots of content focussing on HSK grammar and vocab. Where this channel really shines is that it provides teaching for all levels entirely in Mandarin. These are great for listening to in the background, and for getting into the habit of doing as much of your learning as possible in the language.

Example videos: https://youtu.be/JBZ8UGCKq6A

  1. Twin cities chinese tutor

This is almost the opposite of the above channel in that the videos are almost entirely in English. This channel provides exceptionally clear and succinct explanations of Chinese grammar principles.

Example video: https://youtu.be/jlpo7S4p5HI

[–] Tudou@feddit.uk 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I would really recommend the Imagin8 Journey to the West graded readers. They are one continuous series which is really handy, they increase the amount of vocabulary featured every few books and they have free audio on YouTube of the series.

https://imagin8press.com/books/the-rise-of-the-monkey-king/

 

This is a Malaysian channel which produces high quality videos in Mandarin. Whilst most of their videos relate to Malaysia, they have one series where two sides debate social issues which is really well made. I find this sort of content quite hard to find in Mandarin generally, so quite enjoy using them for listening practice.

They also have Chinese and English subs which is helpful for learners.

 

"Under plans due to be announced later, universities in England will be forced to limit the number of students they recruit onto underperforming courses."

 

I have always thought it would be a good idea to have a weekly post where learners of all levels, heritage and native speakers can post the Chinese content they have been consuming this week in whatever form. If people also give an indication of their level as well it can act as a way for people to discover new content which may be suitable for them.

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