User talk:Galilite

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[edit] History of machine translation

Hey man, I split this out into a separate article, basically taking JH's "history in a nutshell" and paraphrasing it. Could you take a look? Feel free to do some addition/cleanup. I'm convinced I've reworded it enough for it not to be a copyvio, but still, more information is good :) - FrancisTyers 15:28, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

Hey Francis! Looks great. John Hutchins personally okayed using his article in Wikipedia. I'll take a closer look at it ASAP. I'ld probably expand a bit about Descartes, because his proposal for assigning a universal cypher is a base of N-gram / interlingua concept.
There is a lot of talks about combining MT and TM in the recent years as well. BTW: I noticed that the [main Machine translation article] was edited by no less than John Chandioux - the project leader of METEO. - Galilite 00:46, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Calling programmers

We need coders for the WikiProject Disambigation fixer. We need to make a program to make faster and easier the fixing of links. We will be happy if you could check the project. You can Help! --Neo139 08:59, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] English help

Heyo,

I'm in the midst of a mediation where I believe there might be a misunderstanding of the English language.

Since you're registered as able to contribute on a pro. level of English [1] I figured I'll ask your input on the situation.

Start here and explore the page from there. [2]

Thank you. JaakobouChalk Talk 14:09, 2 February 2008 (UTC)