Alecmconroy

Joined 2 August 2005

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Latest comment: 18 years ago by Martyman in topic 3D images on wikipedia

Hello Alecmconroy, this is Exir Kamalabadi, and I hope that you are having fun with Wikipedia. First of all, welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit! Find something that can be improved, either in content, grammar or formatting, then fix it. Don't be afraid. Be bold! If you do something wrong, there is always someone who will clean up the mess.

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Supreme Court cases

Hi there, and welcome to Wikipedia. I've edited your article on Arizona v. Fulminante for clarity and also to provide a bit more information. It's helpful if you include the citation when writing about cases, and also put category tags at the end of your article. For an example, please see my article on Gebhart v. Belton. Have fun! - Sensor 00:52, 6 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Benedict-Webb-Rubin-Starling equations

Hi there! A while ago you wrote Benedict-Webb-Rubin-Starling equations - would it be possible for you to link to this to other related topics, perhaps those in statistical mechanics? --HappyCamper 17:37, 25 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

3D images on wikipedia

Hi I notice you have commented on User talk:Nativeborncal's page that you think 3D images should be placed on Commons or in their own wikibook. I agree strongly and am considering trying to write a guideline to that effect. I have posted a comment at Wikipedia:Village pump (policy), but no one seems overly interested. I would be interested in any opinions you may have. --Martyman-(talk) 12:58, 29 January 2006 (UTC)Reply