Friday, June 26, 2009

RandomKids open school in Cambodia

RandomKid marks the opening of a school in Cambodia that the kids named FOR EACH OTHER. Attending the event are 5 children from the USA representing 70 children from 19 countries around the world who participated in this project. In order of appearance: Talia Leman (IA), Robbye Raisher (NM) and Maddie Lawry (TN). In Part 2, you will see Allison Sant (OH) and Stevie Peacock (FL). The video has multiple cuts, because we edited out the Cambodian translator. This project was made possible by American Assistance to Cambodia, through Bernard Krisher.

Part I


Part II


Unforgettable Cambodia

Saturday, June 13, 2009

How To Install and To Configure Khmer Unicode-NiDA In Your Computer (For Windows XP and VISTA)

This is the efficacious way to Install and to Configure Khmer Unicode-NiDA fonts in your computer in order to read Khmer webpages and Khmer blogs. Besides, you can send/read/compose easily your emails in khmer and also can chat in khmer fonts on Skype, ICQ, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger or any messenger which you need. Please click on pictures to enlarge them.

ក្តារចុច ឃ្វើរី
and ក្តារចុច អីហ្សឺរី





Remarks: You can Download and Install :

1. usp10.dll
2. Khmer Unicode-NiDA fonts
3. Mekhala Khmer Web browser
4. OpenOffice 2.1 Khmer
5. Gimp Photo Editor (Khmer fonts enabled to use)
6. ICQ (efficacious use for chating in Khmer Unicode-NiDA fonts)
7. Nvu Web Editor
8. Yahoo Messenger 9.0
9. Windows Live Messenger 8.0