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A short test for skeptics and scientists
Message from Jefffire
I felt it was more appropriate to write this here, although I'm not sure if you will ever read it. I'd just like to say that I have very much enjoyed interacting with you in this medium of Misplaced Pages. Although we disagree with some of the presentation of the vitalism article, I felt that it was very much an intelligent disagreement, rather than so much of the "discussions" I have been involved with here. I personally still have faith in the wikipedia project, or at least a determination not to permit further degeneration. Perhaps it will be superceded by future projects, but for now I think it's a vital resource to the general public - but I digress. Anyway, I'm sure we will meet one day, and I look forward to it. Take care Gareth, with respect, Jefffire 19:59, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks, it's been a pleasure, I've had the greatest respect for you Gleng 20:50, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Missed
I'm afraid I just missed you, finding your user page about an hour ago – as I did not once contribute to any medical article. The problem is that I may have to keep missing you, unless at some point the experimental democratic urges might get the better of you. Please do not disappear altogether, at least leave us the token of a memory that I was just reading. — SomeHuman 28 Sep2006 20:29 (UTC)
You will be missed!
Dear Gareth,
You have been an inspiration to us, and an exemplary editor, always striving for a higher standard of documentation and fairness. Misplaced Pages has several weaknesses, and they have driven some of the best editors away. You are the latest victim. I hope you return occasionally and give us a few inspiring edits and comments to keep us on track. Thanks so much for the barnstar! I hope that I can become worthy of the honor. Respectfully yours, Paul Lee. -- Fyslee 20:44, 28 September 2006 (UTC)