User talk:Srinivasasha
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I am Srinivasa sha from india. I am an Engineering student.
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[edit] welcome
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[edit] edit summaries
Please use them as much as possible. --MarSch 1 July 2005 11:56 (UTC)
[edit] Edit summary
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[edit] hanks for the welcome
thanks for the welcome me into this great web-system.
[edit] what is Fuzzy measure theory
i couldent understand what is Fuzzy measure theory. can u help me out hear. is it just a generalisation of probability or something more than that.
- I am Srinivasa sha from india. thanks for the welcome me into this great web-system.
- i couldent understand what is Fuzzy measure theory. can u help me out hear. is it just a generalisation of probability or something more than that.
User:srinivasasha 2 July 2005 09:20 (IST)
- Thanks for your message. But I don't know much about that, sorry. You can post your question on the talk page of that article. Reading fuzzy logic and fuzzy set might help too. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov 3 July 2005 04:28 (UTC)
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- By the way, you can use four tildas, as described above in the welcome message, to sign your posts. Oleg Alexandrov 3 July 2005 04:28 (UTC)
[edit] Engineering wiki
Thanks for the invitation to join the above wiki. I'll check it out and see what I think. Budgiekiller 11:41, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] India related links
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Dunno if you had a look at the above some time before, thought it best to inform you. btw, you can sign automatically using ~~~~.
[edit] Michael Salla
Hey there. I noticed a couple of weeks ago you started a page on Michael Salla. This page had actually been created, nominated for Articles for deletion by myself and been deleted [[1]], and subsequently been speedied deleted two or three times as an identical start-up. I'm assuming your re-adding it was coincidental and it doesn't resemble it's previous form. I'm still tempted to say the guy is a lunatic who doesn't deserve a page, but the very fact that he lost a University post (was it tenured?) may make him notable (i.e., he's a lunatic who's kicked up a minor fuss). Can you source the fact that he lost his post possibly? If so, I will then send it back to AfD as a no vote, basically asking people what they think about this new version of the page. Cheers, Marskell 15:15, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] News
I added the news to Wikinews myself and then added it to the Portal. I had marked it as publish in Wikinews, and aparently someone changed that to developing. In any case, correct me if I am wrong, but I am not aware of any Wikipedia policy disallowing the use of developing news in portals. AreJay 03:12, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hello
Greetings, the holi-hangover continues! --Bhadani 07:16, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Why do we have so few engineers as Wikipedians?
I am trying to understand why there are so few Wikipedians who are graduate engineers. Once I get a grasp on that, perhaps I may be able to formulate some ideas on how to attract more experienced engineers to become Wikipedians. It would be very helpful if you would respond to these a few questions:
- Are you a university graduate engineer?
- Please indicate in which of these engineering disciplines you obtained your degree:
- Aeronautical or aerospace engineering
- Bioengineer or biological engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Civil engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Environmental engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Petroleum engineering
- Other
- In what year did you obtain your degree?
- What attracted you to participate in Wikipedia?
Please respond on my User talk:mbeychok page. Or you may respond to me via Wikipedia's email which I have enabled on my User:mbeychok page.
If you would rather not respond at all, that's fine also. Regards, - mbeychok 04:28, 4 May 2006 (UTC)