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heya -- nice work on Huntington Beach -- you might want to hold back a bit on the word "attractive" (I think you used it four, maybe five times)... --jpgordon∇∆∇∆ 00:18, 12 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Excellent work on digital circuit! - Omegatron 18:12, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)
Great job on personal rapid transit! I'm going to be giving it another run-through over the next week or so, but you got to a lot of the things that I'd been planning on getting to. Skybum 00:12, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks for splitting the text off into different articles, and sorry about the revert - it appeared to me that you were simply removing text critical of the one project. --SPUI (talk) 00:35, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Clarrification
Hi, noticed your edits on Phage & Antibiotics. The link to the Nature's article's abstract you gave did not seem to clarify which source of water (seawater vs perhaps fresh water) the 2.5 x 10^11 refers to. If you have read the original full Nature article, could you help clarify this? Secondly can you help WP:Cite/WP:Verify the use of silver & mercury in treating diseases. I accept good faith for the information you made into Antibiotics, but I'm not sure that the points raised are appropriate within this particular article: viruses are not antibiotics (they are anti-microbials) and silver & mercury are neither antibiotics nor antimicrobials (if one accepts the definition of each as curreently given in the respective articles).
I've started a discussion on both Talk:Phage and Talk:Antibiotic pages and look forward to any clarification - I suspect 'my education' too :-)
Please note, I'm about to go off on a wikiholiday so it might be a week before I next look-in to wikipedia, so please re-edit/re-insert (with comment) in my absence :-) David Ruben Talk 10:08, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
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