Re: WhatLs the difference between searching and searching?

From: Chris Kern (chriskern99_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 23:43:43 +0900

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:22:38 +0100, "Konrad Den Ende"
<tmp1@viltersten.com> posted the following:

>necoandjeff wrote:
>> Those are there to provide guidance on how to distinguish
>> between kanji. For $BC5$9(B and $BA\$9(B it says:
>> $BC5$9!'!PM_$7$$$b$N$r!Q!V<Z2H$rC5$9!"?&$rC5$9!"JuC5$7!W(B
>> $BA\$9!'!P8+$($J$/$J$C$?$b$N$r!Q!VLB;R$rA\$9!"HH?M$rA\$9!"?H85A\$7!W(B
>
>My guess is that the original poster is not as fluent as it's
>needed to understand the contents of those baloons nor
>does she have the curage to believe in her potential
>ability of reading such hints.
>
>So, what does the above information reveal?

First one is used to search for things that you want (a house to rent,
a job, or treasure). The second one is to look for other things; I'm
finding it hard to describe the category (like a lost child, a
criminal, or someone's past/background)

-Chris