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Title: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Medino on April 24, 2010, 07:01:17 pm
Boa Noite A TODOS, MIM para e hum grande parte Fazer Prazer dEste forum  m admiroOS uito trabalhos umpresentado umqui, assim caso alguem precisa de umlgol e solicitar

abra?os

Medino
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Charlie Dearing on April 24, 2010, 07:11:07 pm
I have no idea if this is spam or not.
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: JUANCRUZ on April 24, 2010, 07:13:10 pm
Hi Charlie, I will suppouse there are not a spam, it is a people from Brazil....
Regards,
Roberto
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: JUANCRUZ on April 24, 2010, 07:13:27 pm
Hola Medino, un placer ver que hay otro miembro m?s de Sudamerica, realmente somos muy pocos. Soy de BUenos Aires / Argentina. Cualquier cosa que necesites podemos intercambiar ideas y dudas
Un abrazo
Roberto
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Russ C on April 24, 2010, 07:44:05 pm
They are from South America. JUANCRUZ is from Buenos Aires / Argentina. He said "Medina Hello, nice to see another member of South America, we really are very few. I'm from Buenos Aires / Argentina. Anything you need we can exchange ideas and questions
A hug
Roberto"
I hope that is close...  8)
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Medino on April 25, 2010, 08:59:41 pm
Boa noite a todos.

Primeiramente obrigado pelas respostas.

Estarei postando alguns trabalhos ja realizado

Estou a disposi??o para trocar ideias, projetos , e mais


Abra?os

Medino

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Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Russ C on April 25, 2010, 09:12:14 pm
Muito bom trabalho. Que tipo de madeira que voc? usa.
Meu nome ? Russ
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Jefferson on April 29, 2010, 07:18:00 pm
Ol? Medina

Eu sou Tamb?m do Brasil de Santa Catarina. Estou Muito feliz em saber Que o Brasil Aqui Por dez. Voce me pergunta com PoDE Uma ajudar? Medidas expressas em Planos de bairro Como "O Que Significa n N?S no Brasil. Eu n?o sei o Sistema de Medi??o Utilizado.

att.

Ol? Medino

Tamb?m sou do Brasil, de Santa Catarina. Fico muito feliz em saber que tem brasileiros por aqui. Voc? pode me ajudar com uma quest?o? As medidas expressas nos planos tipo 1/4" o que significa para n?s no Brasil. N?o conhe?os o sistema de medidas utilizado.

Agrade?o se me der uma luz.
Jefferson
jeffersonjluiz@hotmail.com
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: northie66 on April 29, 2010, 07:47:40 pm
Medino bem-vindo. Farei meu melhor traduzir seus postes. Eu tamb?m sou um ventilador de Kurt Cobain.
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: JUANCRUZ on May 02, 2010, 12:22:41 pm
Hola Jefferson, el sistema de medida que se utiliza en los Estados Unidos, depende de la pulgada (1" = 25,4 mm) en el caso de 1/4" equivale a nuestros 6 mm en el sistema metrico decimal, o sea que cualquiera de las medidas de los planos / plantillas de Steved Good, lo multiplicas por 25,4 y lo tendrias aproximadamente en nuestra medida en milimetros.

Saludos
Roberto

(Hello Jefferson, the system of measurement that is used in the United States, depends on the inch (1 " = 25,4 mm) in case of 1/4 " it is equivalent to our 6 mm in the metric decimal system, or that any of the measurements of the patterns of Steved Good, you multiply it by 25,4 and you would have it approximately in our measurement in millimeters.)
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Toninho on May 12, 2010, 06:34:45 pm
Ol? Medino!!
Sou de Portugal e gostei muito de seu trabalho
Parabens.
Sou um apaixonado por fretwork e puzzles.
Este forum est? de PARABENS!!!
Cumprimentos a todos os scrollers!!
Title: Posts in Languages other than English
Post by: kathie on May 17, 2010, 09:07:49 am
If you want to translate a post that's in a language other than yours, google has a translate feature.

On the scrolling forum page, highlight the text you want translated. Right click and choose 'copy'.
Then go to www.google.com. In the menu across the top of the page, eg. web, images, etc. Go to 'More' at the end of the row.
Click on the arrow, choose translate from the drop down menu.
You can type in the language that the message is in and then the language you want it translated to.
If you don't know what language it is, there's also a feature that will identify the language for you...It's pretty neat.
Kathie
Cape Cod
Title: Re: Brasil -Campinas -SP
Post by: Dragonlord85 on May 17, 2010, 04:29:59 pm
Thank you Kathy. never knew that feature was there. I always searched for a translation program and went that way.