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I remember you
I think I vaguely remember someone with your name at sciforums. -lethe 01:50, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
Euclid
I wasn't the one who made it a proper redirect, actually I deleted it because I thought it was a joke or something. I saw it on Recent Changes, and the person who fixed it must have seen it there too. Adam Bishop 06:40, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
KoL spoilers
There are so many problems with these tables:
- They're not complete
- When they're complete the page would be unmantainably large
- They look out of place in an otherwise good article
- There are other wikis for that information
- It's generally a silly idea.
- and so on...
Please read Misplaced Pages:What Misplaced Pages is not for more on that topic. Grue 08:33, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
- Well, I don't think that a separate page is appropriate either, but I don't care about it enough to list it for deletion. You could've at least capitalised the words "Kingdom" and "Loathing" though... Grue 21:59, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Image:Eqaulity relation.PNG
You listed this at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion but this is an image and should properly go to Misplaced Pages:Images for deletion. However, since you are the creator of the image, you can slap a {{db-author}} tag on it (speedy delete request by original author) and it will get deleted by an administrator. Regards, howcheng 22:40, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Hello, I would be very much interested in helping build a KoL table of information, there was once a website with an amazing table www.agesoftime.com/kol But it went down quite some time ago and i was very upset, well email me at James.reames@mail.mcintosh.k12.ga.us sometime and maybe we can work together on a table, or i can add to a table already in existance.(sorry for all incorrect spelling and grammar)
Brain scan images
Thanks for uploading images (Image:CTscan.PNG, Image:MRIscan.gif, Image:PETscan.png, Image:FMRIscan.jpg) for the brain imaging article. I am afraid they are not usable on Misplaced Pages, since their copyright is owned by another organization. (To use a copyrighted image without a permission violates both copyright laws and Misplaced Pages policies.) Most obviously, they are NOT postage stamps.
Unless you receive a permission from their respective copyright holders to use them under the terms of GFDL or a comparable license, or justify their inclusion as fair use, I am afraid they will be deleted.
Sincerely, Mike Rosoft 12:28, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- For now, I have marked the images with the correct tag: {{fairusein|Brain imaging}}. - Mike Rosoft 10:05, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
More images
I would also like to inform you that some of the images you have uploaded, namely Image:Opampvoltagefollower.png, Image:Opamp-differential.png, and Image:Opamp-noninverting.PNG have no licensing information. Presumedly, you want to license them under "Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License" (just like Image:Opamp-noninverting.png), so please add {{cc-by-sa-2.5}} to the image description pages. - Mike Rosoft 12:48, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
- I have added the license tag to the image pages. If you disagree with this licensing, please correct them. - Mike Rosoft 10:05, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
E=mc2
I am a non-physicist scientist, and agree with the general direction of your posts on E=mc2 and mass, as well as some of those who put the problem more exactly.
I notice that there is a reference in the mass page (http://www.teleles.nl/pdf/total_artikel.pdf) which discusses Lev Okun's article "The Concept of Mass" in Physics Today, only gets it 100% wrong. This PDF article states that Lev defines m in the equation as rest mass; nothing could be more wrong. Rather he defines E as rest energy, asserts that there is only a single mass, etc. etc. Rather a good discussion really. I certainly think both pages need revision.