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Hi. I hope this doesn't sound like canvassing but given the strength of your comments at ] and on the talk page at ] I thought you should be made aware of the current AfD debate at ], which is basically about the same thing. ] (]) 00:50, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
''Please post new messages at the bottom of the talk page, use ] when starting new talk topics, and ] all contributions.''
:I had noticed that deletion discussion even before you posted the above. It looks to be a foregone conclusion that the article will be deleted. With that and the block on the user, this little episode is probably wrapped up. If he chooses to adhere to consensus and be unblocked then so be it. Thanks for being proactive on this issue. There was a very good chance of a messier and longer period of frustration with that user, and you were quite helpful in cutting it short. ] (]) 18:43, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
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==Operator of proper-time-derivative ==
== ] ==
You removed my additions to some articles about ]. In your opinion there is self-promotion of non-notable material. In this case why you do not remove the new article ]? I can not see your logic.
Thanks for adding more item. I think the Hem article is interesting. Too bad there's no image we can use for the portal. It's such a pain that those deletionists don't consider portals worthy of fair-use! --] 17:16, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
] (]) 05:57, 21 August 2011 (UTC)
Please return my additions until possible deletion the new article ] in accordance with the policy of Misplaced Pages.
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==Day of rest / Sabbath==
I just noticed you deleted most of this page. Why did you do this?
Some definitions of ] are examples of a ], but they are not one and the same. The definition of ] is linked from several other articles where a link to ] (in lieu of ]) would not properly define the term. As the definition stands on its own, as no content was merged into the Sabbath article, and as it would not make logical sense to place it in the Sabbath article, the changes have been reverted. ] 20:02, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
For most readers, orthogonality of four-velocity and four-acceleration probably isn't obvious when reading the article. However, Fermi-Walker transporting a vector not orthogonal to the velocity does not necessarily result in the correct Thomas precession, so this information should definitely be included in the article.
I suggest you move the section to the bottom of the article, maybe including orthogonality of spin vectors since this is probably the most interesting case. --] (]) 15:14, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
:The two sections I removed from that article never even mentioned Fermi–Walker transport, nor were they based on sources which do so. I agreed with the comments on ] that they are detrimental to the article. The article is admittedly quite poor. If you can provide properly sourced information ''about the article subject'', please go ahead. I am opposed to wholesale reinsertion of the deleted material. You may also wish to bring this up at ] in order to get others' input. ] (]) 21:00, 15 September 2011 (UTC)


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==Herbert Dingle==
I've never run across you editing to the best of my recollection, but you seem a reasonable sort. Perhaps you could take initiative on an RFC or something? At this point I'm going to guess that nobody there sees me as a neutral good faith party (I think I've managed to somehow be on the opposite "side" of everyone there)... otherwise I would do it. Consensus should not be all that hard to achieve with some influx of outside opinions.--] <sup>'']''</sup> 14:14, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
:I've thought about this, and I'm going to refrain from starting an RfC, though it's probably the best way forward. I'd rather see how others handle it, especially as I'm intending to mostly ignore wikipedia for quite a while due to other projects. ] 04:56, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
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== Your comments on my AFD "CITIES BY LONGITUDE" ==


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I saw your comment on my AFD for Cities by Longitude, and I about laughed my ass off.
'''IF''' it was malformed as you say it was, then why the hell was it in the
AFD pile to begin with? (It was placed in the pile on Nov 9, and votes can in Nov 10 on!!!)
Your first comment , like I said was comical enough, but then to say it's encyclopedic
tells me you don't know what the heck you're talking about. Read ]
'''then''' tell me it meets this criteria. (FYI - It doesn't).
Next time be a man about it and say "KEEP BECAUSE WP:ILIKEIT".
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*Apparently it was opined (AFD's are not votes) upon because editors saw the AFD at the article. It wasn't correctly listed until Dumbot caught it on the 11th.--] <sup>'']''</sup> 20:26, 12 November 2007 (UTC)


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I see you haven't been very active lately. Nevertheless -- I am asking everyone who made a substantial contribution to ] whether they think ]'s was justified by policy.

Cheers! ] (]) 15:54, 13 August 2008 (UTC)

:I commented on the talk page. I did originally for his action, and wasn't terribly impressed with the , but it wasn't an argument I cared to pursue. I still do support reinsertion of the material. ] (]) 00:00, 20 August 2008 (UTC)

== Advice ==

Yours. Thanks for it. Cheers, ] (]) 06:19, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

==What do you think?==
Most likely you are busy with more pressing matters, but just on the off chance that you can spare a few moments, I'd be grateful for your input ]. By the way, thank you for the link to Chris Hillman's archive of Misplaced Pages contributions: good reading.--] (]) 13:28, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
:Looks like you got some good input from Jim E. Black, better than I would've given. About the only think I can think of right now is to try keep discussion on the article talk page relating strictly to the topic itself. There are many problems with the way scientific subects are presented (or misrepresented) here, and several reasons why experts in various fields are chased out by the wikipedia system. Some people are trying to improve the situation, and there are improvements in certain cases, but it is a long road ahead, with many pitfalls. ] (]) 06:29, 2 January 2009 (UTC)

== Wikkidd ==

You may have seen that he and 2 sockpuppets have been blocked indefinitely and I gave a couple of IPs short blocks today. But he'll be back. Thanks. ] (]) 16:42, 23 March 2009 (UTC)

== Speed of light ==

Hi Tim. The fight against the crackpots continues on WP.

Your presence at the above article would be much appreciated. One editor continues to fill the article with his own personal and somewhat idiosyncratic views. ] (]) 19:57, 30 July 2009 (UTC)

:Ah, that's quite the group of collaborators you are running with at that article. It doesn't look like fun at all to get involved. One problem evident there, which is endemic throughout wikipedia, is that disputes often lead to an insane number of footnotes, practically one for every sentence. Not only does this make the article less verifiable and reliable as a whole, but it encourages disjointed writing and lack of cohesion. For example, if there is agreement that the book by Zhang is an important reference for the subject, what a real article writer would do is to present the gist of how it relates to the article subject, by employing a carefully constructed set of sentences or paragraphs. Sourcing every sentence in a paragraph or section willy-nilly from different sources leads to confusion, and promotes shoddy writing. Oh, speaking of shoddy writing and bogus research, look at . Not only does the referenced page not support ''anything'' in the paragraph and does not refer to the speed of light even once, what it does say in part is the following.
{{cquote| Maxwell's own theory did not contain 'even the shadow of a true physical theory; in fact,' Maxwell went on, 'its chief merit as a temporary instrument of research is that is does not, even in appearance, ''account for'' anything.' The fluid analogy applied indifferently to separate compartments of electrical science; it did not account for mechancal forces among charged bodies, currents, or magnets; and it ignored the relation between electricity and magnetism. The incompressible fluid was purely imaginary, the electro-tonic intensity purely symbolic.}}
:This kind of stuff gives me a chuckle. Primarily, I use wikipedia for enjoyment rather than attempt to edit seriously. Since I am aware of how and why so much blatantly bogus information gets into articles, and why a large number of articles are highly unreliable, it doesn't affect me adversely as a user. Therefore, whether the speed of light article gets better or gets worse isn't too important to me. Good luck, though. ] (]) 08:09, 5 August 2009 (UTC)

::Thanks, I will battle on, it was an FA once. ] (]) 20:45, 8 August 2009 (UTC)

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The CADO Reference Frame for an Accelerating Observer

Hi. I hope this doesn't sound like canvassing but given the strength of your comments at User talk:Michael Fontenot and on the talk page at Talk:Twin paradox I thought you should be made aware of the current AfD debate at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/The CADO Reference Frame for an Accelerating Observer, which is basically about the same thing. andy (talk) 00:50, 14 August 2011 (UTC)

I had noticed that deletion discussion even before you posted the above. It looks to be a foregone conclusion that the article will be deleted. With that and the block on the user, this little episode is probably wrapped up. If he chooses to adhere to consensus and be unblocked then so be it. Thanks for being proactive on this issue. There was a very good chance of a messier and longer period of frustration with that user, and you were quite helpful in cutting it short. Tim Shuba (talk) 18:43, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

Operator of proper-time-derivative

You removed my additions to some articles about operator of proper-time-derivative. In your opinion there is self-promotion of non-notable material. In this case why you do not remove the new article operator of proper-time-derivative? I can not see your logic. Fedosin (talk) 05:57, 21 August 2011 (UTC) Please return my additions until possible deletion the new article operator of proper-time-derivative in accordance with the policy of Misplaced Pages. Fedosin (talk) 06:07, 21 August 2011 (UTC)

Fermi-Walker transport

I just noticed you deleted most of this page. Why did you do this? For most readers, orthogonality of four-velocity and four-acceleration probably isn't obvious when reading the article. However, Fermi-Walker transporting a vector not orthogonal to the velocity does not necessarily result in the correct Thomas precession, so this information should definitely be included in the article. I suggest you move the section to the bottom of the article, maybe including orthogonality of spin vectors since this is probably the most interesting case. --130.75.25.83 (talk) 15:14, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

The two sections I removed from that article never even mentioned Fermi–Walker transport, nor were they based on sources which do so. I agreed with the comments on the talk page that they are detrimental to the article. The article is admittedly quite poor. If you can provide properly sourced information about the article subject, please go ahead. I am opposed to wholesale reinsertion of the deleted material. You may also wish to bring this up at the physics project page in order to get others' input. Tim Shuba (talk) 21:00, 15 September 2011 (UTC)

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