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Et in Arcadia ego...
Dear administrator I have been and still am schocked by the destruction of the chapter I wrote on the Thalamus, that later changed in human thalamus . There has been no discussion on the matter by competent referees that I all know. This would not be so serious if my hard disk had not crashed at the same moment that the removal. Iwould be very grateful if you could recuperate my last version (that took months to be written)in order to publish it elsewhere. This could be done through Wikipedia or through my email gerard.percheron@wanadoo.fr sincerly
- Gerard -- as already explained to you at Talk:Human_thalamus#Splitting_article, your content is still available in the article history, and at allothalamus and isothalamus. Just go to human thalamus and click on the "history" tab, and then scroll down to the version you want. Please don't add comments to user pages in the future -- that's what the "talk" pages are for. Also, please stop adding citations to your own research (Wikipedia:Conflict of interest), please log into your account (User:Gerard.percheron), and please read Wikipedia:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License if you plan on reusing your content somewhere else. In case the issue is a language barrier, I recommend that you spend some time editing at the French Wiki (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accueil) before coming back to the English wiki, to gain more experience with the interface. --Arcadian 13:52, 4 April 2007 (UTC)