User talk:Saurabhb
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[edit] Welcome from User:AlMac|(talk)
Hi, I am a newcomer to Wiki templates, and I rarely program in HTML so you might have better luck getting someone else to advise you. I suggest you post question at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Userboxes where a lot of Wikipedians hang out who are much more proficient at this stuff then me.
- The University of Aberdeen Scotland was where my mother and father taught Math in the Graduate dept (ie. for undergraduates who had graduated to a higher level of studies) until about 1955 1956. I was born in Aberdeen in 1944 and kind of remember WHERE the secondary schools were that I attended, but not their names. Here is web page of my kid sister Susan, who is 6 years younger than me, that includes links to info about our parents.
User:AlMac|(talk) 00:38, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] RE:Your message
It is considered a fair-use image, which means it is to be used for the purpose of articles, and not on templates or userpages. Userboxes with fair-use images may soon be deleted so we are working on ensuring none have them. Oxford does, would yo like to help out and remove them :) Ian13ID:540053 19:50, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] re: Longewala
Yes, I admit I should have put it in quotes or with the appropriate note/source mentioning it in the first place. I'll get back to my original sources and add them appropriately. And yes, I can see that you are an Indian, courtesy your name. :) Cheers --Idleguy 14:51, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Vishva Hindu Parishad
The section "Place in History and the Future" was added by an anonymous poster last July. I agree it's flagrantly POV, so I removed it. Was this the only problem with the article? Bhumiya 17:29, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Detective work
Ah ha, found out! PMJ 16:31, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] CIS is cancer?
Hello Saurabhb, on june 6th you asked me:
- "I was wondering, if strictly speaking, a CIS is actually Cancer?...personally, I think you can only label a tumour as 'cancer' once it shows signs either of Invasion or metastasis. However the term 'Cancer' seems also to be used to refer to CIS..for e.g patients with Ductal Carcinoma in situ are referred to as having 'cancer'..is this correct?"
Briefly, this question reflects the inaccuracy of the term "cancer". This term is not used in formal medical terminology because it is not accurate enough. But, because it is so popular, doctors are forced to call "cancer" a variety of neoplastic diseases for the sake of clarity.
To answer your question, "cancer" usually describes a tumour able to kill its host. Carcinoma in situ (CIS) usually does not kill. However, CIS could be called "cancer" when it requires a radical treatment, like surgery or radiotherapy. For example, I think a woman with DCIS can say that she lost her breast to cancer.
You may also know that there is one exception to the rule that CIS does not kill: brochio-alveolar carcinoma of the lung. Pathologically, this neoplasm is CIS but it is rarely described as such because it readily kills its host by drowning in mucus. BAC is therefore called "cancer" without hesitation.
I hope this helps. Emmanuelm 14:59, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Invitation for WikiProject Maharashtra
Hi Saurabhb,
A new project has been created, to exclusively deal with Maharashtra and Marathi-related articles. You are invited to join the WikiProject Maharashtra. The project aims to develop Marathi and Maharashtra-related articles to Featured Article-status. You can join the WikiProject by adding your username here. However, don't forget to visit the project page. This is of course, a sister project of Portal:Maharashtra. Come, join us in developing Wikipedia. Thanks,
And HAPPY DIWALI !!!
--NRS | T/M\B 15:47, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your awesone!
Thank you for existing in the world.
Happy New Year! PEACE to you !!!
contact me at MySpace username: thepoweroftheuniverse
I would love to get to know you!
Creating a larger circle.
Karen
[edit] Hello
Well, well, well. Maybe there's more but they haven't bothered to mention that they are here! You seem to speak a few more languages than me...