User talk:Rexpilger
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Rex I can't believe that nobody bothered to welcome you. I stumbled across your Mesoplates article whilst looking to see if there was an article on plate reconstructions (I'm a bit surprised that I can't find one, but that's Wikipedia for you). The concept ot two different groups of hotspots is a new one for me, but it kind of makes sense with all those subduction zones in between. I hope that you'll find the time to contribute on other articles although I know how difficult it is when faced with a long article on a subject that you know backwards and find that about 60% is accurate, 5% dead wrong, 15% is misleading and 20% irrelevant. It's so hard to know where to start, what with having a day job and all. I may decide to have a go at editing your article to match the 'normal' Wikipedia style, when I get a bit of free time, so watch out for that (I don't want to screw up the meaning just to change the style).
Cheers Mikenorton (talk) 19:49, 20 April 2008 (UTC)