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SqueakBox (Richard): Sorry for the delay in answering. I had not realized I had a discussion page until my communication with Bcatt about Mayan Languages. Thank you for the links to introductory materials. r3 04:17, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Ok, restored the deleted material. Please take a look and tell me if I missed anything. Sorry about that. bcatt 04:08, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Thank you, Bcatt. My faith in good faith is restored. The Mayan Languages page still needs some work. The language tree does not have the languages grouped or organized in the most informative structure. Also, there is more information in the world about the available writings in these languages. The fuller descriptions could give readers access to this rich culture. r3 04:17, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
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I am a bit confused by your addition of the Infinitesimal#Infinitesimal calculus section. It just repeats the calculation at the previous "History of the infinitesimal" section. The point has been made in that "History of the infinitesimal" section that calculus with infinitesimals is not rigurous, I see no reason then for your section where you repeat the same thing. Wonder if you can comment on that, you can reply here, thanks. Oleg Alexandrov ( talk) 03:49, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
But again, what you are doing is just replacing dx with that strange O and repeating the earlier section. And how do you know that that strange O squared is zero? I think it is not, things are more subtle than that. Anyway, I agree with the material removal by Lethe. I think you mean well but that section was not right the way it was in many ways. Oleg Alexandrov ( talk) 04:57, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
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SqueakBox (Richard): Sorry for the delay in answering. I had not realized I had a discussion page until my communication with Bcatt about Mayan Languages. Thank you for the links to introductory materials. r3 04:17, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Ok, restored the deleted material. Please take a look and tell me if I missed anything. Sorry about that. bcatt 04:08, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
Thank you, Bcatt. My faith in good faith is restored. The Mayan Languages page still needs some work. The language tree does not have the languages grouped or organized in the most informative structure. Also, there is more information in the world about the available writings in these languages. The fuller descriptions could give readers access to this rich culture. r3 04:17, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
-- Julián Ortega - drop me a message 22:12, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
I am a bit confused by your addition of the Infinitesimal#Infinitesimal calculus section. It just repeats the calculation at the previous "History of the infinitesimal" section. The point has been made in that "History of the infinitesimal" section that calculus with infinitesimals is not rigurous, I see no reason then for your section where you repeat the same thing. Wonder if you can comment on that, you can reply here, thanks. Oleg Alexandrov ( talk) 03:49, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
But again, what you are doing is just replacing dx with that strange O and repeating the earlier section. And how do you know that that strange O squared is zero? I think it is not, things are more subtle than that. Anyway, I agree with the material removal by Lethe. I think you mean well but that section was not right the way it was in many ways. Oleg Alexandrov ( talk) 04:57, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
Hi Rrenner. I answered your questions on meta. Un abrazo! -- Zuirdj 14:57, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
I noticed on your userpage that you work for NPR. To your knowledge, have they ever done a piece on Wikipedia? -- Daniel Olsen 05:04, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
I believe that the "albino" peacocks in your photo [1] are not albinos but genetic mutations [2]. Frankyboy5 00:54, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Greetings! I noticed you had asked a question about where to send a check. The mailing address is on the donations page on the Foundation wiki, but I will add that to the FAQ. Thanks, Kat Walsh (spill your mind?) 08:52, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Greetings! I noticed some edits on the Safe Drinking Water Act page on whistleblowers. While important in and of itself, there does not appear to be a justification in the text section you wrote as to why this information is so important with regards to the Safe Drinking Water Act and why there should be a link farm to a host of whistleblower orgs. Was it the first piece of legislation with a similar provision? Has it been used widely or notably? Cheers, Kristan 14:42, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
You wrote: Do you really think the photo of parked cars is a better first impression of New Philadelphia, Ohio, than the photo of Tuscora Park? Why? r3 19:57, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
This is the quickest way to settle the matter - I have AFD'd the article - make your case there. -- Fredrick day 18:01, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
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