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Hi, just wanted to drop you a line to give you the official welcome stuff, and to let you know your contributions aren't going unnoticed. Nice work on The Powder Alarm. :) Anilocra 08:38, 9 May 2005 (UTC)
Very good work...
... on "Lex and Conc". Your thesis must be a breeze if you have time for this. I'll nominate it for "featured article", y'know, to get it on the front page and all, but first it needs a couple more references. The jury is tough on this. So if you used other sources, add'm and I'll keep an eye out. Sfahey 03:19, 27 May 2005 (UTC) (former "Middlesex League" H.S. athlete. It was neat to play games in Lex. and Conc., but like many teens, I didn't visit the battlefields until years later)
American exceptionalism
I think your edits to the article -- particularly my "long-winded" 'in historical context' section were rather superb. Your reorganization and rewordings were substantial and yet kept most if not all of the relevant ideas that I put out in rough form. You even categorized them by contexts - its exactly what the article needed, and what I had been a bit incapable of doing given my lack of objectivity and personal attachment to the draft. Regards, and happy editing - St|eve 07:08, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks for letting me know! I'm not very attached to the topic, but I know it's an important one. Flying Jazz
Talk:Redshift
The deletion was definitely done by accident. My apologies. --ScienceApologist 07:05, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Thank you very much for your help on this page. Your contributions are invaluable. --ScienceApologist 18:37, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
You forgot to sign your last comment at 17:22 - hopefully you're still wiki-ing so you can go back and sign it -- stillnotelf has a talk page 17:30, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
Can you respond on the Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration#ScienceApologist page as to whether you think arbitration at this time is appropriate? I think your opinion would be most valuable. --ScienceApologist 14:12, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Emergy ship
Welcome aboard. My heart has lifted to know that you have taken an interest in the emergy paradigm. It's especially good to see that your thesis is in the area of metabolic engineering, that you have a math background, and that emergy has given you interest in exergy again. Before he died, H.T.Odum with E.C.Odum published a book with the bold title 'modeling for all scales'. Although my minor thesis was in philosophy I have been curious to see whether Odum's maximum "empower" optimisation principle together with the max power principle can be applied to modeling human metabolism. Although I am not the gatekeeper of emergy, I would like to say that any addition to the mathematical rigor, and energetic clarification of these sites would be greatly appreciated. I suspect that it would be very good to give some definitions not only in terms of math, but also in terms of analog electronic circuits. On this point, as I understand it, a central feature of Odum's approach was the use of the electronic concept of maximum power . There are people from the physics community who resist this understanding, and therefore wish to keep the maximum power page separate from the maximum power theorem page, which gives definitions in terms of electronic circuits. Sholto Maud 00:45, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Emergy & exergy
You may find benefit from looking at chapter 2 of Tom Wayburn's online text as you begin your rewrite. Sholto Maud 05:41, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Re: vandalism
Thank you for your message on vandalism. I am quite new to Wiki, and have been making all sorts of edits against the rules. These are innapropriate - hopefully, through observations like yours, I'll learn my way around better as time goes on. I have had only a small window of time to make the contributions that I have, so I may have been a bit hasty, clumsy, advocative, and vandalistic...I did not intend to be this way :/ and I realise there is a record of all edits.
I appreciate your efforts to improve the quality of the articles. They need it and I encourage yo further. I don't remember proposing a merge of the energy and emergy articles. I think they should be kept separate as you suggest, however it could be useful to have links from energy to emergy and emergy to energy. I also don't remember the requests being removed or me putting them back up. I do remember having some trouble making editorial editions on some occasions, maybe that was what was happening but I wasn't aware of it? I don't know.
As far as my merge proposal goes, when I read the energy article I find there is a level of inconsistency and confusion in the use of terms like 'energy form', 'energy type', 'energy kind' and 'energy quality'. On reflection I think my merge proposal was aiming to clarify the use of these terms. Perhaps it should have been more a specific proposal for a main article on "energy forms" - which could have some discussion of energy quality and exergy. I also noticed that the exergy article talked about "quality of energy types". I'm not sure what this is referring to. It seemed to me that it was talking about all of energy quality, energy type (potential and kinetic energy) and energy form, and so it seemed appropriate to have one article clarifying all these concepts and how they relate.
I'll remove the edits to these articles that I can remember making as per your request, however I'm not sure whether I should remove all the aritcles I have contributed also because I find it hard to see the distinction between my useful contributions and my vandalistic contributions. I'm a bit lost on what is vandalism and what is useful and good... Happy new year! :) Sholto Maud 03:10, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
Periodic Table
Please accept my late words of appreciation. Thank you very much for changing the periodic tables in Misplaced Pages to conform with the IUPAC convention. I only noticed the problem, and I knew fixing it could be difficult, but you are the one to get the work done. The tables look fine now. Great job! -- Felix Wan 00:08, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
TfD nomination of Template:Periodic table
Template:Periodic table has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at Misplaced Pages:Templates for deletion#Template:periodic table. Thank you. (You are notified as a multiple contributor to the template.) --Eddi (Talk) 21:35, 26 January 2006 (UTC)