I located a email responder called Barcelona where you send them stuff written in German and they shoot it back to you in English. Free! The web site seems to be Anybody want to shoot them instructions for using a unisyn for syncronizing dual carbs and then have them translate it back into English? It would be amusing to see the result. I wonder if they can actually translate words we use like "crankshaft," "CV Joints," and "woodruf key." If the translator actually works (the free service is limited to 2K files at one time; about two paragraphs) then we could be in for a bonanza. Joel has some awsome German language books on Vanagon that almost none of us can read. ____________________________________ Derek Drew New York, NY drew@interport.net (preferred) DerekDrew@aol.com (if interport is down) '90 Syncro Westfalia (seen at http://www.teleport.com/~des/vw/drew/index.html)
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