User talk:Philbert2.71828
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[edit]Hi Phil, not a problem, I've fixed it so that I won't "change" any the have already been done. I can't easliy fix the reverse problem, where someone has removed all but one of the links since the database dump was made, but that's not really a big problem. Rich Farmbrough 16:53 4 May 2006 (UTC).
Comme je ne sais pas si vous consultez régulièrement votre compte et votre liste de suivi sur Wikipédia-fr, je vous indique ici que j'ai répondu à votre message sur la page de discussion de l'article Franglais.
Cordialement. /84•5/30.05.2006/06:24 UTC/
tactics
[edit]so what do you think? --matador300 20:59, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Coke Sakto means...
[edit]Hi, Phil. It is very hard to exactly translate what Coke sakto means, but you are correct, it means exact. It may mean that the Coke bottle is exact for one drinking. Its tagline means "Exact Flavor, Exactly 5 pesos" Its literal translation is, Exact Coke.
I hope everything is cool. Ciao. Take some Sakto here if you wish. ^_^ Justox dizaola 04:11, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the link update
[edit]Thanks for updating the link to my site on Hampton Roads Transit. I did a redesign on my Transit Center site not long ago which broke all the internal links (but made future maintenance a breeze), and I haven't even gotten around to fixing all the links on The Schumin Web, which is my main Web property yet. That will be a massive undertaking in and of itself... SchuminWeb (Talk) 12:38, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Rollback script
[edit]I've modified VoA/monobook.js so that the script summaries can be changed from project to project more easily. In the future, and auto language case-switch should be added.Voice-of-All 18:47, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi Philbert, thank you for your help and your contributions on the french article Faux anglicisme. I sincerely wish that the different discussions in the discussion page did not hurt you. Some people does not control their keyboard very well.. Hoping to find you again in the french Wikipedia. Regards, --Zedh msg 22:02, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
- OK, if you need french support, don't hesitate. I would be pleased to help you as well as I can --Zedh msg 01:51, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
Slamming
[edit]Hello there! I would like to ask you your oppinion about this: slamming is an important phenomenon occuring when the bow of a seagoing ship impacts the sea surface. I would therefore suggest a dissambiguation page. Is this ok? Thanks!! Dpser 22:47, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
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