User talk:Grenadier

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Colloquial use of Interlocutor?
Hi! I noticed that in an edit you made to Interlocutor, you wrote, "In colloquial use, an interlocutor ... is simply someone taking part in a conversation." (italics mine)

However, the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary states:


 * interlocutor noun (formal) 1 a person taking part in a conversation with you 2 a person or an organization that talks to another person or organization on behalf of sb else

This definition by the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary appears to contradict what you wrote; formal and colloquial does sound very different to me. Therefore, may I know where you retrieved the information for the statement you wrote above? Thanks. &mdash;Goh wz 12:51, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

File:Radium226.jpg
Hello! I was wondering if you have access to a higher quality image, or if you have access to any other radioactive elements for pictures. Thanks, Nergaal (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2010 (UTC)