User talk:Salsa man
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Dear Salsa man,
Thanks for the treatment of the text.
Frequently was used as the listed techniques are really used 'frequently' in contrast others. However, there are several other ways of measurement, therefore 'commonly' works also very well.
The mentioned sentence was already changed. It was a truncated sentence, I do not know the reason.
I have checked the text for other corrections made by you, but I could not find any in the 'diff'.
As I am working with Chemotexis and the related keywords a lot in the last periode, please let me know about the problems with the text.
Thanks again for the improvement and reading of the long story. My purpose is to make it a good quality (featured artickle perheps).
Best regards from,
Kohlasz
[edit] Chemotaxis
Dear Salsa man,
I am sorry to be so slow with my answer, but my day was very busy. You know, I am working as a cell biologist, and my field is signaling. (Anyway signaling or signalling ? - in references you can find both). What is your topic ? I am really very happy that you had so much time and energy to correct the page chemotaxis. It is also very great that you feel the quality of the page good enough for nomination to be a featured article. If you feel so, please do it - thank you for the evaluation.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards from,
Kohlasz (Kohidai, Laszlo, Budapest)
Hello Salsa man,
I have found that the page 'Olmec hieroglyphs' was started by you. Congratulations, it is a very interesting finding, I missed the article in the Science. I have only one question, however the topic very far from my speciality: the text of the page tells that the orientation writing on the stone is different from the previously dicovered ones, they were vertically arranged and it is horizontal. Well, if you take the stone and rotate 90 degree you can also find lines - some of them are broken, but there are series of symbols. I think that orientation of the symbols on a stone or paper is very individual and up to the person who makes them. Perhaps this a totally stupid comment, but I wonder what is your opinion about this. Best regards from Kohlasz 06:24, 30 September 2006 (UTC)