May 2010
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Introducing The Oratsouyts Online, The Rhythm of...
Most people’s lives are governed by some sort of rhythm. This rhythm is usually determined by our school, our job, and by our family. Its a vital and integral part of our lives and gives structure and context to our experiences and relationships.
But as a Christian and a member of the Armenian Orthodox Church, my life is subject to another rhythm - the rhythm of our faith. Its a rhythm which...
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Improving Armenian Font Support On The Web
It can be a real pain dealing with Armenian fonts. Doubly so when dealing with Armenian fonts on the Internet. While all essentially
modern operating systems include at least one font that has the ability to render Unicode Armenian text, most of them are not what you
would consider visually appealing. In fact, I would consider most of them simply awful.
Visiting a website like a1plus, you’ll...
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The Translator We Needed
When I arrived in Armenia back in September there were two Internet resources for which I truly wished. The first was up-to-date and accessible information regarding locations in Armenia (i.e. resteraunts, services, etc…). The second was a tool to translate Armenian to English, and vice-versa.
My Wishes Were Granted
This first of these concerns was obviously colored by my being a newcomer who...
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Introducing The Grabar Cheatsheet
The hompage of the recently published Grabar Cheatsheet Say hello to the The Grabar Cheatsheet, a Classical Armenian study tool. Its a basically a reference tool which sums up commonly used grammatical forms in Grabar (the transliterated Armenian word for Classical Armenian), and should be useful for students, scholars, or clergy who study or use Classical Armenian.
Some Background
Armenian...
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Vote “Mitto” for Best Password Manager →
I have tons of passwords for tons of websites. So do most of my friends. For that reason my friend Arsen Ovanessoff had the idea to create a great tool to help people manage their passwords in a really productive and secure way. After a coupe years of collaboration, along with our head geek, Ted Schundler, we launched the Mitto Password Manager. We’re proud of our website. Its a solid tool...