User talk:Tooki

Hi, regarding the DVD acronym issue, I've made some edits explaining why the website of the DVD Forum uses "versatile" - as also noted on the talk page, Toshiba is apparently in charge of the website, and they are in favor of the "versatile" acronym; that's why the DVD Forum site uses it. The actual DVD spec does not define any acronym (or so I am told by the author of the DVD Demystified FAQ - I don't have a spare $5000 to find out myself). If you have an authoritative source to the contrary, please let me know! -- Wapcaplet 22:16, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)


Got your message concerning differencies between English and French/German languages. However, I am still wondering how you differentiate between French as in "originating from France" and french as in "French language". The latter spelling I used to emphasize the fact that these expressions do NOT originate from France but from French language (this difference is very important to Romands).

Furthermore I do not understand why you stick on "Fondue Neuchateloise" for the general name of cheese fondues. This is simply not the case. Fondue Neuchateloise is just the name of the fondue originating from this area (Neuchâtel). Just as it is the case for la Fondue Savoyarde, la Fondue Valaisanne, or the Glarner Fondue. So please, change the title back to "Cheese fondue".

Greets juice



Hi Tooki, thanks for your help with editing mobile phone. I've attempted to put back the new intro but take your comments into account. As mentioned in the talk page, I'd like to make a series of edits, to sort out this page more. Please could you copy edit bad material so that it fits with your wishes or, if you dispair of spelling mistakes and don't have time, put comments into the talk page before reverting material. I can then fix this for you. Some of the reverted material is inaccurate ("cell phone" doesn't mean the same as "mobile phone" since cell phone doesn't include "satellite phone" but "mobile phone" does) so it has to be changed anyway.

Mozzerati 06:33, 2004 Jul 6 (UTC)