User talk:Sjb90
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Welcome to my 'talk' page. Do feel free to add comments on edits that I make, particularly if you feel that anything that I've said is controversial! I will generally reply to you on this page, unless you specifically request otherwise. Thanks!
[edit] Doxbridge
The debate continues :-) It seems to have moved over to Oxbridge and Talk:Oxbridge now; though I've just made a big edit that I hope will clear it up. TSP 01:11, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
- Your most recent edit is extremely balanced -- nice work there! As long as people take a deep breath before reaching for their computer keyboard I would have thought that this would be a decent compromise :o) I'll keep an eye on it, but give me a shout if you think I can be of help! Sjb90 11:25, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Ely
I notice you worked on a page for the city of Ely. Could you tell me whether you did any of the work on the section concerning Oliver Cromwell as the information listed there I have confirmed as being wrong by a local historian. According to this person the house in which Oliver Cromwell resided was dated by Dendochronology back to the year 1300 or thereabouts. Can we possibly get this checked??? tmalmjursson
- Hi there! I didn't actually supply any of the information about Cromwell (that appears to have been provided by the anonymous User:131.111.179.2, using a computer at the Cambridge Programme for Industry. However looking at the Tourist Information website, it appears that areas of the building date from different periods. For example, one doorway appears to date from the 13th century, a nearby window dates from the 15th century, and Cromwell's office dates from the 17th century. It might be worth incorporating some of the information from this page into the article -- maybe even asking Tourist Information in Ely for more information? -- Sjb90 18:44, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Psychology Wiki
Hi SJB,
I noticed that you are a research psychologist, and thought you might be interested in this project which I am involved in, The Psychology Wiki.
I won't say too much, as I'd like you to judge it for yourself, but you should find that it is different from Wikipedia, because approximately 90% of our contributors so far are professional psychologists, academics, or students and trainees.
Its hosted by a company called Wikia, which was founded by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley. There are Google Ads on the site, but we dont make money from the project, they're just to pay for the bandwidth, storage and technical support that Wikia give us.
Have a look and see what you think
Mostly Zen 23:55, 29 July 2006 (UTC)