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JarlaxleArtemis 20:19, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)

Yes, that is the proper way to communicate with other users. To start a new topic, however, an easier way would be to click on the "discussion" tab and when a plus sign appears next to it, click on that. As for creating your own user page, click on the red tab that says "user page." Next, click on the tab that says "edit this page." You can then put pretty much anything you want on your user page and then save it. JarlaxleArtemis 21:19, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)

SQL error, and nanite

Hello, HappyCamper. The first problem the you saw is an intermittant database error that pops its ugly head up from time to time. Nothing to worry about, I'm told. :)

The second problem, about nanite redirecting to nanotechnology, is one of content (however, nanite – singular – redirects to nanorobot) You make a very good point that nanites shouldn't necessarily redirect immediately to nanotechnology, because they are two different (if related) subjects. However, nobody's taken the time to actually write a very good nanite page.

I looked over these pages, and there looks to be about 5


Looks like you found a nice project: these pages are quite a mess. I would recomment that you do the following, but in the end its up to you:

  1. Change nanite from a redirect to a real article
  2. Change nanites from a redirect to nanorobot to redirect to nanite
  3. Change nanobot, nanorobot, and nanorobotics into a redirect to nanotechnology (or whatever article you think is appropriate).


If you don't know how to edit a redirect, here's the easy way: when you find that you have been redirected to, say, nanotechnology, you will see a small link on the top left of the page, just beneath the article title, that should read like this: "(Redirected from Nanites)". Just click that link, and you'll find yourself at the redirect page itself. :)

I hope that I was helpful, and feel free to ask me anything, anytime! – ClockworkSoul 15:31, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)

quantum harmonic oscillator

Hello. You used too many capital letters in your new section headings; see Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style. I fixed them. Michael Hardy 03:32, 30 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I TeXified most of quantum harmonic oscillator and noticed that Charles Matthews redid nondimensionalization with italics and sub- and superscripts. I thought I'd point out that although many prefer simple italic text if possible when the math is in-line with text, large equations should always be marked up in TeX for readability. For guidance on this see Typesetting of mathematical formulas and the more extensive meta:Help:Formula or look at what's been done on similar pages. --Laura Scudder 00:38, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Pentominoes

You did everything just right :)

The reason you weren't seeing it is because that page is made of nested templates. In order to see it, you'll have to "purge the page cache". There's a link near the top of the page that will do that for you. Hope this helps! – ClockworkSoul 03:16, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)