User talk:Andreas.poeschek

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[edit] Wikipedia:Photo Matching Service

Thought you might want to know about this, it has the same goals as Wikipedia:WikiProject Photography, but is better organized. If you have any questions, please contact me on my talk page. --Gphototalk 19:20, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Translation

Hello! A while ago you signed up to help translate articles from other Wikipedias at Wikipedia:Translators available.

This page has since become obsolete and has been replaced by two userbox templates.

If you are still interested in translating, you may sign up again by using one of the following userboxes on your userpage (while changing, of course, the codes according to the languages you speak):

   {{Translator|es|Spanish}} 
   {{Proofreader|fr|French}} 

We hope to see you soon on Wikipedia:Translation!

[edit] Sausenburg

Greetings, I am trying to get an article written about a castle ruin in the Schwarzwald. There is a German Wikipedia article on Sausenburg, but my translation skills are very sub-par. Would you be willing to help by taking a look at this article, and the sandbox version in my userspace? Thanks a lot.--Eva bd 13:28, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ilka Palmay

Hi. I see that you can translate Hungarian. I wrote up an article for Palmay, but many of the weblinks for her are in Hungarian. Could you please take a look at http://www.szineszkonyvtar.hu/contents/p-z/palmayelet.htm and http://www.sosantikvarium.hu/kezirat46.html and let me know if I missed anything notable (or just add it to the article)?

Thanks for any help! -- Ssilvers 19:51, 21 February 2007 (UTC)