User talk:Swallison
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[edit] Welcome, from Journalist
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[edit] Checking In
Thank you. I have a lot to learn and will chip away at it.
So far I've contributed to:
Steve 00:29, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Laboratory thermometer
I felt no connection between Laboratory thermometer and phosphor thermometry since the former was not mentioned in the article. For example the thermometer article starts: "A thermometer is a device used to measure temperatures or temperature changes" — clear definition. I just think the Laboratory thermometer article could be better written.
P.S. Maybe you should move your contributions to the User page (User:Swallison) as this talk page is for talk :) (see Wikipedia:User page). feydey 06:53, 18 January 2006 (UTC)