User talk:Nuklear
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Sometimes the sandbox is a good place to work if you are going to be making multiple revisions. Just a helpful suggestion. BierHerr 19:39, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Carfentanil
Hi, Nuklear.
I've moved the comment you added to the main article to its Talk page, below your first comment. You can read my reply there.
Thanks, --Bk0 (Talk) 01:09, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did to Ohmefentanyl, you will be blocked from editing. Jeepday 05:55, 18 March 2007 (UTC) (
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- Also listed for deletion are Image:Ohmefentany1.gif, Image:3-methyl-fentanyl.gif, Image:Fluorotanyl.gif, Image:Fluorogesic.gif, Image:Dipipanone.png. If you can put these on proper pages, go for it. --Strangerer (Talk | Contribs) 19:07, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Phenyltropane article
Please don't remove dispute/cleanup tags from articles, as you did to Phenyltropane, without first addressing/discussing the concerns on the talk page. Thanks! -Cquan (talk, AMA Desk) 20:06, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Phenyltropane
This article seems to veer way off course in the background section, where the following text was added:
BZ is a popular nonlethal incapacitating agent among the military, a man-made muscarinic that can be used in armed combat scenarios to wipeout the enemy. It is not harmful enough to secure a fatality, whereas deadly nightshade is more insidious.Epibatidine though, is outright lethal.
Firstly, the article is about phenyltropane, not chemical weapons. None of the above text seems to relate to this article at all. Also the Deadly nightshade article and the Epibatidine article both fail to mention anything about their use as a weapon. Immediately below the above text, the format of the line with the external link is overlinked (see:MoS:L), with internal links to completely non-related articles. It is not apparent how the external link supports any of the contents of this article. If it does indeed support the article, it ought to be used as a reference, by tagging it as such. Jerry 00:54, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Diphenylmethoxytropine
Please either have that page deleted or complete it. The New Mikemoral 23:32, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Your edit to Phenylpiperidinol
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[edit] Ohmefentanyl
Please stop adding nonsense, WP:POV and WP:OR to the article. You fail to use the article talk page and edit summary and continuously add and remove content with no explanation... some of which is looks like vandalism and total nonsense such as "The number of patients successfully euthanized during clinical evaluations was very encouraging". The statement could have very specific scientific explanation but since the article is nothing more than a list of statements, the reader has no idea what the relevance is to the rest of the article. -- I already forgot talk 19:27, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
This is a reply to your edit to my user page: "Please stop sabbotaging my OMf page." The ohmefentanyl page is not your personal page. You have made many contributions to the article but you have also made it completely unencylcopedic now. You have indicated that you try to test wikipedia boundaries and it looks like you are now testing the boundaries again...please stop. I also ask that you only leave comments on my talk page. Thanks.-- I already forgot talk 20:39, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your edit to Ohmefentanyl
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I already forgot talk 06:11, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your edit to Fenmodeling
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I already forgot talk 07:49, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Edit Summary Request
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[edit] Article style
Hi Nuklear,
like you, I am interested in the pharmacology of psychoactive compounds. I have noticed that you have put much effort and time into articles like phenidate, peridine, nocaine, phenyltropane, ohmefentanyl, 2Design. Most of these articles are essentially scientific review articles that summarize in-depth experimental data. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and therefore has a very different style, please see the guideline at Wikipedia:Guide_to_writing_better_articles. Essentially, we put high emphasize on crosslinking articles, we summarize from secondary sources (we do not write them ourselves), and we avoid extremely specific details which only a dedicated few care about (please see Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information).
In their current form these articles are not really suited for Wikipedia and need heavy editing to become encyclopedic articles. Please help in these changes and do not be offended by such edits. Pleae try to get a feeling for the Wikipedia style by reading the Wikipedia guidelines and other existing articles (I know that this takes a while from my own experience). Feel free to respond on this page. Cacycle 20:51, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
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- I have also commented on Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/SNDRI. Have you ever thought about starting or continuing a scientific career in pharmacology or medicinal chemistry? There are labs that do exactly what you are interested in - you are actually citing their work all the time! You would have so such much better resources inside academia compared to a small company or as an isolated person. It would also be the only position from where you could submit real scientific publications :-) You should move these articles to your website, they will not survive in their current form - not because they are bad, only because this is not the right place for this format. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need Wikipedia advice. Cacycle 00:32, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Not meaning to offend
I had no intentions of impugning your work, because obviously a massive amount went into these articles. Well over my head. The articles were nominated because they go well beyond the scope of what Wikipedia is intended for. The way I see it, Wikipedia is more a public library level project, and the articles as you wrote them are on the level of a university research library. I commented regarding copyvio, not because of any suggestions of plagiarism or other nefarious doings, but because at first glance, and article of such scope would most likely be hosted at another web site somewhere, and licensing issues can be tricky to sort out, even if the work is all your own. I've asked in the AfD for someone to clarify that question. In brief, they're not 'bad' articles, they're 'too much' articles. I do not work in the chemistry field, but hopefully another editor with the right resources can find these articles a more fitting home. DarkAudit 03:56, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hey there
I am a pharma chemist. I think people are saying the style of the articles doesn't match the style of similar articles. One thing you can do is get a Google account and add them to Google Base and Google Pages. You can rewrite the articles in the Wikipedia style and link to your full articles. Don't get discouraged. There is always a place on the Internet for information and the more places it appears the better. It takes a while to be able write in the Wikipedia house style. Write me if you want to chat more. I am surprised you don't want to publish the articles in a journal and add them to your resume. --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 04:59, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] re Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SNDRI
Per the close at this AfD, I have moved several articles into your userspace. They can stay there as long as you wish and you may use them for whatever purpose you desire. I greatly appreciate your efforts and am very sorry if you feel poorly used. Looking at these articles, they do seem awfully technical for a general encyclopedia. In my opinion they would probably be an ornament to Wikibooks], and would encourage you to transfer them if you still want to deal with us. Herostratus 17:50, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
The new locations of the articles are:
- Phenyltropane is now at User:Nuklear/Phenyltropane
- SNDRI is now at User:Nuklear/SNDRI
- Nocaine is now at User:Nuklear/Nocaine
- Phenidate is now at User:Nuklear/Phenidate
- Peridine is now at User:Nuklear/Peridine
- Ohmefentanyl is now at User:Nuklear/Ohmefentanyl
- Indatraline is now at User:Nuklear/Indatraline
[edit] Image:2b3b.GIF listed for deletion
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[edit] Articles moved to userpage
Hey mate, glad to see the moderators have moved your pages to your userpage, now you can improve them to your hearts content without having to worry about some dumbass vandalising them! I restored ohmefentanyl to the most recent version on your userpage, when I have some free time from uni I'll rewrite your public wiki pages in a more encyclopedic style that they won't keep on deleting... Meodipt 12:02, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- Can you </noinclude> the categories on them so they don't show up in the encyclopedic categories? Thanks. - Che Nuevara 22:50, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Articles not suited for Wikipedia
Hi Nuklear,
I have seen that you have spend much time recently on working on pages in your user namespace, including User:Nuklear/SNDRI, User:Nuklear/Phenyltropane, and User:Nuklear#Drug_Discovery.
As pointed out to you months ago, these articles are not suited for Wikipedia. They follow the style of scientific review articles, but not the quite different Wikipedia:Manual of Style. As far as I can see, they do (and will never) evolve into Wikipedia articles.
It is explicitly stated on Wikipedia:User page and Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a blog, webspace provider, social networking, or memorial site that Wikipedia user pages are not meant as free webspace, for file storage, or as personal advertisement. Your editing should be done on your local computer or your own wiki installation.
I would like to hear about your intention of working on these articles. Currently, I tend to mark them for deletion according to the Wikipedia:Deletion_policy as you did not change your behaviour over the last months.
Сасусlе 15:26, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
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