User talk:PunkPod

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[edit] Thanks for cleaning podiatry

Thanks for cleaning up the mess that 69.whatever made of podiatry. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop me a line. I take it from your username and areas of contribution that you're a podiatrist, or a medical practitioner from another field with experience in podiatry. You might want to drop a line to User:Drgnu23, who's currently a practicing podiatrist. grendel|khan 06:38, 2004 Dec 20 (UTC)

Greetings. I see that we are in a typical battle with an orthopedic surgeon. It may be well to put this up to a Wiki panel to decide and to stop the craziness.

I'd like to suggest coordinating some of the pages. There is some other information on stasis dermatitis and indeed on the 'skin'. There is some linkage through medical pages through most of this with our contributions most welcome. I did the follow-up on the podiatry link. Lets talk. DrGnu 19:57, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Peer review of New York City

Hello PunkPod - You've commented on the New York City article in the past, so I thought you might be interested in participating in its peer review. The article has changed substantially since its last FA nomination. With some editing for concision (making the "skyline" section a daughter article on NYC architecture instead of including it in the main article, for instance), this article should be ready for featured status renomination. Your input would be great. Wv235 16:32, 16 February 2006 (UTC)