User talk:Trassiorf

Hello !

I am Trassiorf, logged in here in England. Really, I am a Frenchie, and come over the Channel from (fr) wikipedia.

I think I shall be interested in making translations from your nice site to ours, because there are many requests in that sense.

But I am quite willing to help the other way round, if so desired.

If you want to leave me messages the best way is to leave it on my french fr:Discussion utilisateur:Trassiorf page, because I may be busy either with rereading articles there, or translating articles from :de:WP.

Joseph Ser
Hello. I found the article you created on Joseph Ser by clicking on "what links here" while viewing the article on Paul Émile Appell. While looking at the article on Joseph Ser, I clicked on "what links here", and there was nothing. I have now added a link to the list of mathematicians. If you know of other articles that should link to that one, could you add those links? Michael Hardy 18:24, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

WMD image
Hello there. The Bohr atom image was added by someone else—they took it from the image on the IAEA flag. I restored it—it doesn't represent a hazard like the other images do. The first is a radiation warning sign (used here both for nuclear and radiological weapons), the second is a biohazard sign (for biological weapons), the last is for chemical weapons (there is no agreed upon warning sign for chemical weapons, but I feel the skull and crossbones is a universal sign for poison, and better than the US Army chemical weapons warning sign which doesn't look like anything much). Hope that clarifies things! Thanks again for your comments and compliments. --Fastfission (talk) 18:58, 2 July 2008 (UTC)

Regarding File:Helium article read with helium.ogg
I'm not sure why you asked me to upload this to Commons, because I did not make this file, and I don't have any more ability or authority to move the file to Commons than you do. I'm sure you do have permission to do this yourself, though, since it's released under the GFDL. If you need help with this, I'll be willing to help; I just think perhaps you should try it yourself first -- you might be familiar with the saying, "Give a man a fish, and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish, and he will eat for the rest of his life." :) -- furrykef (Talk at me) 18:38, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

Article in French
I have a pdf article in French that I would like to use as a source for a dermatology-related article. Could you help me translate it? ---kilbad (talk) 02:42, 26 January 2010 (UTC)


 * I have very little knowledge in dermatology, but I am rather good at French. So, if you tell me more of what's the matter, and what you expect from me, it's OK, I can have a look at it (where ?), and say whether I can help. You can e-mail it to me with all necessary comments at marcel.froissart@college-de-france.fr

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