adrball
Refugee
I've always used babelfish to translate foreign website pages, it has always come in pretty useful for buying U2 tickets in Europe!
But I've noticed that more and more websites these days are using images to present their text, making babelfish pretty much redundant.
I saw a really useful post in the Amsterdam presale thread provided step-by-step instructions and thought this is a great idea helping reduce the stress of buying tickets. I've always worried if I've bought nosebleed seat tickets instead of Field tickets.
Wondered if any Spanish speakers would agree to post such instructions and perhaps do the same for other countries. My Polish is particularly dodgy.
But I've noticed that more and more websites these days are using images to present their text, making babelfish pretty much redundant.
I saw a really useful post in the Amsterdam presale thread provided step-by-step instructions and thought this is a great idea helping reduce the stress of buying tickets. I've always worried if I've bought nosebleed seat tickets instead of Field tickets.
Wondered if any Spanish speakers would agree to post such instructions and perhaps do the same for other countries. My Polish is particularly dodgy.