User talk:Happy-melon
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[edit] Why do we even bother having user pages? I have nothing to say that I won't say below :-)
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[edit] Instant Runoff Voting
Thanks for pointing that out to me; I just thought it didn't seem to fit. There also seems to be a lot of cases where i.e. and e.g. could be used interchangeably, which is probably why in a more "formal" document like an encyclopedia, neither should be used and we should just type out the whole phrase. =] Peyna 19:48, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanup resources
Creating Cleanup resources, which redirected to Wikipedia:Cleanup resources, was inappropriate. Per Wikipedia:Avoid self-references, pages in the article namespace must not redirect to the Wikipedia: namespace. The encyclopedia must be self-contained.--Srleffler 11:50, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Polarization
I removed the context tag you put on polarization. I can't see what you had in mind. Please leave a note on the talk page there if there's something I'm missing.--Srleffler 11:50, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, considering the text you put on my talk page, someone knowledgeable in the subject would immediately think of polarization. It's the most obvious distinction between electromagnetic waves and water or sound waves, which depends on the 3-dimensional (vector) nature of the EM wave. I understand your point, though, and you're right: the introduction fails to say with precision what polarization is. I'll see if I can remedy that when I have more time. Regarding the tone tag, was it that you felt the article was too technical, or did you have some other concern?--Srleffler 14:20, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hello
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[edit] Mythbusters 4
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