User talk:Smarandache fan

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Hello, and Welcome!

Could you put a bit of effort into formatting your articles, and perhaps making them a bit more accessible to the layman? I'm sure it's good stuff, but it's difficult to understand, and I think that will narrow your audience.

If you want to make an ordered list, use the # symbol

  1. like this
  2. and this

To put in a single line break
use <br>
As much as you want.

See Wikipedia:how does one edit a page for more... Martin 20:29 4 Jun 2003 (UTC)


Thanks - that formatting is definately improved. Thanks! :)
Sadly I still can't understand the subject... Perhaps it would help if you gave some simplified examples? Eg, if <A> is theism, then <Anti-A> is atheism, <Neut-A> is agnosticism, and <Not-A> is... I dunno, libertarianism? Or do I have it wrong?

You've got to remember that Wikipedia is a general purpose encyclopedia - so if the general public don't understand it, then there's a problem! :) Martin 18:33 5 Jun 2003 (UTC)



Id like to know more about the Smarandache Function and I assume that you (plural?) would be the best person (people?) to write it. Thanks. Iammaxus 22:47 9 Jun 2003 (UTC)


I'm not happy with this policy of changing signatures to point to here. It corrupts conversations by making hard to see why we're all complaining about new users. When I said on VfD "Hello Arizonaval and welcome to wikipedia" are you going to change that sarcastic remark to "Hello Smarandache fan", or are you going to change the signature on the previous line, thereby making it unclear what on Earth I was going on about? I'd prefer it if each of the user pages were links or redirects to here. -- Tim Starling 00:17 10 Jun 2003 (UTC)

I concur. Evercat 00:18 10 Jun 2003 (UTC)
k. Martin 08:12 10 Jun 2003 (UTC)

[edit] Mergers

I merged everything I could find with Florentin Smarandache. Still need to fix all the internal links our "fan" added to other articles. ---CH 07:07, 14 May 2006 (UTC)