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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Now in Barcelona
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Have we progressed enough on this DIY site to be able for members to offer a 'language translation service' in the field of electonics.
Even if there is a cost involved? [I'll pay.] For example...Some of the best electronic Hi-Fi equipment was made in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Japan with 'hard wired' designs. Then began the microchip!! It would be welcolmed if some members could show their willingness to translate manuals from a foreign languge, instructions etc., to other members of the forum. It remains important that we operate with one finger in the plug and the other on the tongue.. Japanese to English translation I'll start by stating that I can read and translate 'Northern Irish' English to 'London English' and also 'Glasgow English'. [Yes I'm quite versetile What are your views?
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