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I tracked back here out of curiosity at a sock you just reverted. There's some curious stuff going on on these economics articles. I usually avoid them, despite being an economics prof, or maybe because of it. I see you've quit editing them for now. However, if you do return and need some backup against a disruptor/troll, let me know. ] 11:52, 7 November 2006 (UTC) | I tracked back here out of curiosity at a sock you just reverted. There's some curious stuff going on on these economics articles. I usually avoid them, despite being an economics prof, or maybe because of it. I see you've quit editing them for now. However, if you do return and need some backup against a disruptor/troll, let me know. ] 11:52, 7 November 2006 (UTC) | ||
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Run a checkuser, because you should really get your facts straight. I'm not that IP, not even related to it. So, this might lead you into difficulties when it is realized that you are 3rring. Just a thought. ] 16:19, 7 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Molecular and Cellular Biology Wikiproject Newsletter
The project main page has gotten a facelift! |
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When people visit the project, the very first thing that they see tends to be the project's main page, and with this in mind, the main page has been completely overhauled. To enhance readability the various "goals" sections have been merged, and a detailed "how you can help" section has been added. To increase accessibility for more established members, the links to any resources that were in the main body text have been moved onto the navigation bar on the right. Finally, the whole page has been nicely laid out and given a nice attractive look. |
New project feature: peer review |
I'm proud to announce the addition of out newest feature: peer review! The MCB peer review feature aims serve as a stepping stone to improve articles to featured article status by allowing editors to request the opinions of other members about articles that they might not otherwise see or contribute to. |
Project progress |
The article worklist |
We’ve had quite a bit of progress on the worklist article in the past month. Not only has the list itself nearly doubled in size from 143 to 365 entries, but an amazing three articles have been advanced to FA status, thanks in great part to the efforts of our very own TimVickers! Remember, the state of the worklist is the closest thing we have to quantifying the progress of the project, so if you get the chance, please take a look at the list, pick a favorite article, and improve it! |
Collaboration of the Month |
Last month's Collaboration of the Month, cell nucleus, was a terrific success! In one month, the article went from a dismal stub to an A-class article. Many thanks to all of the collaborators who contributed, especially ShaiM, who took on the greatest part of the burden. This month's Collaboration of the Month, adenosine triphosphate, isn't getting nearly the attention of its predecessor, so if you can, please lend a hand! |
Finally... |
The project has a new coordinator, ClockworkSoul! The role - my role - of coordinator will be to harmonize the project's common efforts, in part by organizing the various tasks required to make the project run as smoothly and completely as possible. Many thanks to those who supported me and those participated in the selection process. |
ClockworkSoul, project coordinator 18:16, 21 October 2006 (UTC) |
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This month's winner is proteasome!
Proteasome The Molecular and Cellular Biology WikiProject's current Collaboration of the Month article is proteasome. |
– ClockworkSoul 22:12, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
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November Esperanza Newsletter
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I tracked back here out of curiosity at a sock you just reverted. There's some curious stuff going on on these economics articles. I usually avoid them, despite being an economics prof, or maybe because of it. I see you've quit editing them for now. However, if you do return and need some backup against a disruptor/troll, let me know. Derex 11:52, 7 November 2006 (UTC)