Seed catalog / Samenkatalog

I have been irritated by sites that give me German if my browser is set to German. One such used to be Thompson and Morgan’s famous seed catalogue. They are famous for promising you can grow all sorts of obscure things that in my experience don’t come up, but the catalogue in English and German, together with colour pictures of the flowers and vegetables, is nice, or would be, if it weren’t for the language problem. Here’s a link to the German version.

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But just now I had the English version, because I had my browser set to US English for Google experiments. Anyway, there now seem to be language flags to click on, although I still find the site a bit confusing. It would be easier just to order the catalogue in two languages – they have a lot there, but it isn’t easy to find. Continue reading

Seed catalog / Samenkatalog

I have been irritated by sites that give me German if my browser is set to German. One such used to be Thompson and Morgan’s famous seed catalogue. They are famous for promising you can grow all sorts of obscure things that in my experience don’t come up, but the catalogue in English and German, together with colour pictures of the flowers and vegetables, is nice, or would be, if it weren’t for the language problem. Here’s a link to the German version.

cabbage.jpg

But just now I had the English version, because I had my browser set to US English for Google experiments. Anyway, there now seem to be language flags to click on, although I still find the site a bit confusing. It would be easier just to order the catalogue in two languages – they have a lot there, but it isn’t easy to find. Continue reading

Google US vs. Germany continued

A further discussion in the FLEFO Forum at CompuServe (I’ve been a member since 1994 and it’s where I first learned how useful it was to contact other translators all over the world) confirms that those using google.com in the USA get far more results than those in Europe. One colleague in Germany managed to reproduce this by dialling in via a CompuServe number in the USA. However, she said that although Google announces a large number of results, it will show only about 1000. Thus for Santa Cruz (no inverts):

Results shown ‘in Europe’ 991 – 998 of about 254,000

Results shown ‘in the USA’ 991 – 997 of about 2,670,000 Continue reading

Google US vs. Germany continued

A further discussion in the FLEFO Forum at CompuServe (I’ve been a member since 1994 and it’s where I first learned how useful it was to contact other translators all over the world) confirms that those using google.com in the USA get far more results than those in Europe. One colleague in Germany managed to reproduce this by dialling in via a CompuServe number in the USA. However, she said that although Google announces a large number of results, it will show only about 1000. Thus for Santa Cruz (no inverts):

Results shown ‘in Europe’ 991 – 998 of about 254,000

Results shown ‘in the USA’ 991 – 997 of about 2,670,000 Continue reading