Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: Do you solve translation / interpretation problems in your dreams? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you solve translation / interpretation problems in your dreams?".
This poll was originally submitted by rafamolina
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. Fo... See more This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you solve translation / interpretation problems in your dreams?".
This poll was originally submitted by rafamolina
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | | Iman Khaireddine United Kingdom Local time: 21:09 Member (2006) English to Arabic + ...
Now this is the funniest poll ever Could this really happen? | | | Tim Drayton Cyprus Local time: 23:09 Turkish to English + ... Interesting question | Dec 20, 2006 |
This is an interesting question for me because very often when I wake up the first thing that springs to mind is some flaw in my previous day's translation work - often some obscure point buried in a mound of text. Sometimes I leap up and identify the mistake so that I can correct it later when the computer is on - sometimes it is too late because the final text has already been delivered. So much so that, deadline permitting, I sometimes delay sending a text to a client until I have 'slept on i... See more This is an interesting question for me because very often when I wake up the first thing that springs to mind is some flaw in my previous day's translation work - often some obscure point buried in a mound of text. Sometimes I leap up and identify the mistake so that I can correct it later when the computer is on - sometimes it is too late because the final text has already been delivered. So much so that, deadline permitting, I sometimes delay sending a text to a client until I have 'slept on it'. Recently I was working on a book translation, and I found it very useful to read the pages I expected to work on the following day shortly before going to bed. I found this made me more productive the next day. So, yes, I strongly believe that the subconscious mind reviews our translation work as we sleep. ▲ Collapse | | | Agua Spain English to Spanish + ... Definitely it does happen... | Dec 20, 2006 |
Hello, I have solved things in dreams lots of times: Maths problems for homework included. I also finished a book in my dreams, although I have never checked whether my ending was the one I have never read.... Best, Mar | |
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PAS Local time: 22:09 Polish to English + ... Not necessarily funny | Dec 20, 2006 |
I don't recall if I actually dreamt a solution to a problem, but I have solved translation problems while in bed, in the middle of the night. Maybe I was lying in a half-asleep state and "click!" the proverbial lightbulb went on. This just goes to show that even when you want to rest, your poor brain continues to churn. Pawel Skalinski | | |
but I have dreamt of finishing a project only to be very disappointed when I woke up... Giovanni | | |
Do you mean finding solutions to real life transl/interp problems in dreams (in which case no, sadly!) or having dreams in which you are solving a series of transl/interp problems (I do have dreams about work sometimes so maybe yes!)? | | |
But when I'm involved in a big translation I dream about it. The same happens when I have problems, with Trados, fior instance, because of a certain document, I also dream about it. If I spend an evening winaligning documents, I will also dream about it. Never find a solution, but dream about it. | |
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Sometimes.... | Dec 20, 2006 |
If it does happen, then when I'm half-awake and not in a dream, which is why I always keep paper and a pen (+ a torch!) next to my bed. | | | Williamson United Kingdom Local time: 21:09 Flemish to English + ...
I have too many nightmares about the native language only demon.
[Edited at 2006-12-20 14:37] | | |
...as I have too many other things to process in my dreams and don't have time for the translation issues. | | | Rebecca Garber Local time: 16:09 Member (2005) German to English + ... Not in my dreams per se | Dec 20, 2006 |
I don't usually remember my dreams. What I do remember is that I consistently cannot read in them. However, I do wake up with the answers to translation problems. So some part of the brain is working while I'm not. | |
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Parrot Spain Local time: 22:09 Spanish to English + ... Not too strange | Dec 20, 2006 |
Mar Rodríguez wrote: I have solved things in dreams lots of times: Maths problems for homework included . As I recall, even the Silva mind control method had a way of programming problem-solving in dreams (mainly because it happens in a random way). | | | I dreamed about Multiterm... | Dec 20, 2006 |
Having got the basic functions of Trados to work, and persuaded it to link up with Multiterm a long time and a lot of hassle later... there was definitely a period when I woke up "knowing" things I did not know when I went to bed. Sometimes they worked, and sometimes they were sheer wishful thinking... I do try to 'sleep on' translations and give them a final proof reading before delivering them, especial... See more | | | Pundora India Local time: 01:39 English to Hindi + ...
I have no experience of interpretation but I am scared what happens if translation encroaches upon my dreams also!! Pundora | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you solve translation / interpretation problems in your dreams? Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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