Talk:Wesley R. Elsberry

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I proposed deletion for this article. It was one of the early things I edited, before I had read up on various Wikipedia policies. A WP:AUTO problem is nonetheless no less bad due to my ignorance then.

There are also the WP:BIO criteria to consider. Do I merit a Wikipedia article? That can't be my decision. IIRC, I was filling in a blank article due to my name being used elsewhere, but I don't recall which article that might have been.

So this will have to be hashed out by the rest of Wikipedia. I can provide links for verification of things on request. --Wesley R. Elsberry 21:07, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

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Contribution to 1997 NTSE conference

Committee membership in the Society for Marine Mammalogy

Participation in "Interpreting Evolution" conference, Haverford College, June 17, 2001

Staff at NCSE

Dissertation (2003)

Co-editor of Optimality in Biological and Artificial Neural Networks

Co-author of chapter in Why Intelligent Design Fails from Rutgers University Press

First Amendment Law Review, 2006

Chabot College lecture, 2005

Book review of Pennock's Tower of Babel

Greer-Heard Forum, 2006

OU OSLEP seminar, 2005

Year of Physics 2005 lecture at OU

UT Austin seminar, 2006

Stanford RATT group meeting

--Wesley R. Elsberry 23:41, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

UF FLMNH lecture, 2005

Debate at SMU, 2006

Free Speech Radio News, 2005

CSICOP 4th World Skeptics Conference, 2002

Co-author of Advantages of Theft Over Toil article, 2001

--Wesley R. Elsberry 01:09, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

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