User talk:Thenub314
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Hi, no problem over at Talk:Singular integral. I think Wikipedia is starting to get to me, and so I am beginning to act defensively for no good reason. I'll probably take a break for a little while. By all means, please improve the lead at Singular integral.
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Thanks. :). Well, instead of taking a break, you could help me on a project. I am not sure I will ever put it in, but I have been thinking of trying to improve the Hilbert Transform article. But I wanted to make sure what I come up with is actually an improvement. It is a work in progress, but do you think you could help me out? I don't have quite enough experience on wikipedia and I am not that great of a reader/writer. My version is currently sitting in User:Thenub314/sandbox, could you look it over? (I promise it is related to the article we were talking about, at least mathematically). Thenub314 (talk) 13:56, 1 May 2008 (UTC)