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[edit] A proper welcome
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[edit] Welcome to Bayesian probability
I'm glad to see your comments at Talk:Bayesian probability and I agree with a lot of what you say. I may find time at a later date to comment specifically. I hope you don't mind me saying this, but for now I'd just like to ask you to pay a bit more attention to maintaining a good emotional atmosphere on the talk page. While I don't see anything very objectionable in what you said, I think if you think over your wording more before posting you might come up with friendlier ways of expressing what you meant in place of wording like "Your perspective is so pure epistemology to the extreme ...", and "Is this so hard to understand?", and "Maybe you are not expressing yourself very well. ". If we try to keep things as friendly as possible we may avoid possible future escalation. It's a good idea to stick to comments about the article content and try to avoid saying anything about other editors. I've also previously made a similar request of Logicus. Thanks for listening. --Coppertwig 14:52, 22 September 2007 (UTC)