User talk:Renwick

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Thanks Renwick 00:27, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] hi, i just now noticed your comment on Talk:Variable speed of light

i would be interested in know what set of linearly independent dimensionless physical "constants" or measurements (in addition to α ) that are believed to have varied in such a way that the simplest dimensionful single dependancy that would account for the variation would be a changing (decreasing, i suppose) c.

also, User:Joke137 has done a nearly complete rewrite of the article now that, i believe, reflects what is the general position of the physics community (but, being that, is not very supportive of the veracity of the theory of VSL). you might want to check it out and comment on the talk page. r b-j 03:40, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Improving CFS/ME Article

Hi, I've noticed you recently made a contribution or regularly contribute to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I recently nominated it as the Wikipedia:Improvement Drive. I feel that it needs urgent improvement, and if you agree please vote at the Improvement Drive project page. Thanks! Thedreamdied 02:09, 3 April 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Hmm, that's interesting

Hi, I think your personal page i quite interesting, I share more or less your interests in chemistry and pharmacology. may I ask you why you choose medical school intead of working in the chemistry area? Just to know.... I am studying chemistry at university by the way..

I am more interested in clinical studies/ medicine than laboratory work. I may go for a Ph.D later if I have then energy after med schoolRenwick 22:53, 10 August 2007 (UTC)