User talk:Gmdm
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I saw the new article strip algebra. I'm not certain what to think of it. For now I'll help clean up the English idiom and grammar. It sounds a bit like an advertisement for a GMdM (S.A.?) product. DavidCBryant 16:44, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Oh – now I understand. GMdM is in the organic chemistry department of the University of Granada. And the software is freeware. I'll be glad to help you guys with English idiom and style on any articles related to mathematics. Have a great day – er, uh – vayan con Dios. DavidCBryant 21:28, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi there,DavidCBryant Thank you for your help and understanding. In our research group we are trying to make available to the community the results of our research. This may seem like autopromoting, but I think is a bit of knowledge that may help the modelling community interested on nanotubes. We are paying attention to explain our work the most understandable way for most readers, so please be patient! I'll call for your help eventually. Thanks for your offer! Gmdm 11:08, 7 March 2007 (UTC)