One of the fun things about Google is they do language translation but if you don't look at
http://translate.google.com/
very often you won't noticed that they are doing quite a few "less common" languages.
Including Polish!
This is great because it means you can read the reviews at www.optyczne.pl by clicking on this link
http://translate.google.com/transla...=es&tl=en&tl=en
Of course lots of technical phrases are missing ... but if you now something about bins and perhaps a little about some other European languages you can muddle through. e.g. porropryzmatyczne, okularze, dachowe should be obvious; Dacha, like the German Dach meaning roof ... I suspect that's where dasha (a holiday home in the country) gets it's name, from their distinctive roofs.
You can always add words to this thread (and I'm sure lucznik (sp?) will help out when you get really stuck.
TIP: if you stick the URL of a site into Google (say your browser's search box) then if if the page is not in English it will offer you a translate link. Easier than using the translate.google.com page directly.
Have funski!
Just stick to Germanic/European languages. Don't try Chinese, Japanese of even Finnish.
[QUOTE=Kevin Purcell;1274081] ...and I'm sure lucznik (sp?) will help out when you get really stuck.
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I just saw this (been a bit swamped for a little while at work.) Thanks for the kind plug Kevin. That was very nice.
In the interest of full disclosure, I should point out that, while I do speak Polish, it is not my native tongue. I'm happy to help wherever I can but, get too technical and there might be some things I don't know and perhaps can't readily figure out.