
"My challenging, interesting and many-sided job consists of"
Or, "Haastavaan, monipuoliseen ja mielenkiintoiseen työhöni kuuluu [...]"
Because once you take out all the vowels it would look likeH--st-v--n, m-n-p--l-s--n j- m--l-nk--nt--s--n ty-h-n- k--l--
Or do you guys spin for vowels and have to buy the consonants?
Oh, do we EVER have WoF here! In Finnish it's called "Onnenpyörä", which is a pretty exact translation of the original name.
Or rather, DID we ever -- I think they cancelled it sometime this last spring or so... But before that, as you can see [link|http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:oBFr0NYMejEC:www.freenet.hut.fi/ohjelmatiedot/t03/99/13/1.html+onnenpy%C3%B6r%C3%A4+mtv3&hl=en&ie=UTF-8|here], it had been aired over a thousand times (closer to 1,500, considering that the 1,000th-show milestone was three years before it got cancelled?) Here's [link|http://www.saunalahti.fi/~lasseh/onnenpyora.shtml|some statistics] on the game (from some guy on the same ISP as I, BTW), and here's [link|http://www.auraviihde.fi/porkka/|the moderator] or WeverTF he's called -- and doesn't HE look like a slimy bastard!?!
And yes, we spin -- spun? -- for consonants and bought vowels, just like you. You missed one in your transcription, though: In pretty much every imaginable language *except* English, 'y' is a vowel too.
Oh, and only now that I quoted your post and started typing in the solution do I realize that I didn't have to solve it; that's from Anki's work page, right? D'oh, me! Oh well, now you can check for yourself and see how I did.
PS: I have no idea what I just quoted, but am simply impressed by the vowel/consonant ratio.
What you just quoted (See? You *quoted* it! D'oh, d'oh, me! :-) was: Blather.
I really don't think Anki wrote that herself, actually...
PPS: Speaking of new things, has anyone heard about this new database? Somthing called Interbase or something like that I think.
Fuckyouverymuch, too! :-)