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Question from Fran Gooding: Is there a need to translate all video games into English?Answer: Fran, a very good question and I am going to let the reference below speak for me. It's a great reference and makes for great reading. Atlus: Localization is no simple process, steps outlined . By Mabie A. Also, once a company creates a "subtitle" API, they can probably reuse it in all their games easily to reduce further development costs/time related to translation. Consequently, QA for this module would also be done seriously once, and then would . English speaking market: 1 billion?So I'm not saying all games should be translated into all languages, but seriously, english, spanish and chinese should be considered. none of those is my native language, if you ask . Nintendo DS I am out of time for this week but before I leave you, here is my tiny tip of the week. If you are a translator seeking a new and exciting opportunity then how's this one for you. There is a real and growing demand for translators to come up with software to translate text messages through cell phones.

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So, now that we know the difference between two specific types of security equipment, we should move towards finding out how to get the best product. In the past, when hardwired home security systems were already well known and established, the wireless technology came knocking, giving us an alternative to the wall smashing, cable hell that hardwired systems produced. Obviously, in its first years, wireless home security was unstable, thus unreliable and despite its more convenient nature, these security holes as well as its higher price usually turned people away and back to the traditional hardwired systems. Quickly, this unreliability motif turned into a stamp that was slapped over anything involving wireless home security and although reliability and stability constantly went up during the years, people still preferred traditional methods over it. Nowadays, wireless home security more than caught up to its hardwired counter part in what involves the aforementioned factors of stability and reliability and although some are still reluctant to it, it's gained a lot in credibility as well. The only inconvenient is its higher price, but seeing how it offers the same performance and security as a hardwired system in a much more convenient, easy to maintain form, you should make an effort and dig deeper in your pocket to get a wireless home security system.

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You won’t find professional quality alarm equipment at a local electronics retailer. Instead, fire up your computer and search for “security alarms” or “security systems. ” Look for suppliers that carry multiple brands and models so you don’t get locked into home security equipment that’s not right for you. In addition to good selection, look for a supplier that offers free system programming and technical support. Make sure the supplier doesn’t require a high cost, long term monitoring contract. Before you place an order, call the supplier and discuss your plan. The staff will help you develop a materials list and program the alarm panel appropriately. Ask to have the components labeled for each zone. Your DIY security system doesn’t have to be connected to a monitoring service that calls the police. It can simply trigger an alarm siren. But don’t dismiss the importance of alarm monitoring.

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