User talk:Statkit1
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Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you need pointers on how we title pages visit Wikipedia:Naming conventions or how to format them visit our manual of style. If you have any other questions about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or add a question to the Village pump. Cheers! --maveric149
Hi Statkit1, I like the material you're adding, it's a real breadth of knowledge! Just a quick word of advice, part of the style that has developed on the Wikipedia is to put the article title in bold near the start of the article, see for example Tracheomalacia. Anyway, I must sleep soon, it's 4am here! Ams80
Hello. I've been editing your medical posts, which are quite informative, for cohesion and adding wiki markup (as opposed to html markup as many tags have been made easier to use) to them. If I make a mistake in editing, as my medical knowledge is extremely limited, feel free to either let me know or change it for accuracy. Thanks, keep writing informative articles! -- Notheruser 22:28 Mar 14, 2003 (UTC)
About Front derailleur you write, "What do you think I should do? Summarize it? Read more sources and write my own version?"
I think either of those courses of action would be good, though the second would be preferable - it's up to you how much work you're prepared to put in. That article is obviously a good and thorough explanation, and it's a pity that it can't stay. Good luck with it. --rbrwr
Brachialplexusdiagram.gif is a nice diagram. Did you make that yourself? If not then we need to know where you got it from and whether or not it is OK for us to use it. The image's page is where this info goes. Cheers! --mav
I just placed the URL of the image source at Image:Brachialplexusdiagram.gif. Attributing the source should be enough for us to use the image under the fair use doctrine but many universities have IP lawyers whose job is to protect the uni's IP and any fair use claim is something we would have to prove (even though that IP is very often paid for by tax dollars). We are a not-for-profit and are using the image to further an educational purpose but since IANAL I can't say if this particular use is in fact "fair" (under the DMCA the worse thing they could do is send us a nasty-gram telling us to remove the image or face legal action - we of course would remove the image right away). If you do know of a public domain source that would be great. You also may be surprised how easy it often is to get permission once you ask the right person (most people simply want recognition for their work so when you provide that and ask them nicely most people give permission). I know this is all complicated and ain't much fun but the freer our images are the better. --mav
Hi Statkit1,
I saw form your page that you know something about Carpal tunnel syndrome. Maybe you can help me with my question on the Talk:Hysteria page? Thanks, Fantasy 13:32 16 May 2003 (UTC)
Your pages on bicicle repair has now become a booklet of its own. and has been moved to Wikibooks. Simply go to Bicycle Repair. Hope you like it. -- Egil 22:37, 4 Jan 2004 (UTC)
its better to provide completely descriptive image names. chlorofl could be mistaken for chlorophil/form for example.