User talk:Huckfinne
Hi! Please do not reposted deleted material. Thanks. - Lucky 6.9 00:53, 24 Feb 2005 (UTC)
If you don't like where I put something, fine. Don't just delete information that you don't like. Contribute to the commons by improving what others have done.
Curb
The official HBO website capitalizes the "Your". So your move was incorrect. Secondly you moved the page by cutting the old page and pasting it into the new page. This is the wrong way to move pages on wikipedia, because the discussion page and the edit history of the page get lost and it screws up people who have the page on their watchlist. Qutezuce 05:09, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
USS Houston periscope photo
Where did you get the photo? I am a submarine officer who is trying to get the submarine force to use a wiki. If there is someone submarine out there who believes in wikis, I want to know them. --Huckfinne 00:18, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
- I'm glad you like it! I got that picture and a lot of other great pictures from The Valiant Shield home page. That was the only one through a periscope though. The U.S. govt is a great source for photos to illustrate our articles because, by law, works of the U.S. govt (including employees and military people while on duty) are in the public domain. That is one reason our military articles usually have good pictures.
- You might want to check out Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history and Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships to see if you can find some more like-minded people. Good luck, Johntex\talk 00:30, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Welcome
It doesn't look like anyone has given you the standard welcome yet, so here you go. There are some very useful links here:
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Fine Art Edit-a-Thon & DC Meetup 26!
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Your input is needed on the SOPA initiative
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patents and innovation
hi - i removed your tag on the association for molecular pathology case, and responded to your comment, saying that Talk and wiki are no place for personal opinions. This is -- I am curious why you think that, if you care to tell me. Jytdog (talk) 03:40, 1 December 2012 (UTC)
"which rendered most diagnostic claims unpatentable, which will make it difficult for Myriad's business model to work going forward - difficult for R&D driven business and investors, potentially bad for patients" from the third paragraph of that section is clearly not NPOV. It has wikipedia endorsing the incorrect assertion that lack of intellectual monopoly is bad for R&D driven business and potentially patients. This just isn't true. My opinion, that intellectual monopoly does not promote innovation, is actually a pretty well established fact, but, since it runs contrary to the conventional wisdom, I'm willing to be softer about it in terms of wikipedia. You statement "This is -- I am curious why you think that, if you care to tell me." suggests that you don't agree with me. Our not agreeing helps prove my point regarding NPOV. Thus, I request that you restore my NPOV tag. Perhaps someone else can comment?