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"Talk" to me (well, leave a message) here on THIS page! Thanks! Adam! (it's simple-just click on "edit" type away, then "save". Sure the formatting might not be perfect, but that's okay! I'll fix it!).

Adam Bein lives in the Los Angeles area. 714-856-7772 adambein@hotmail.com Facebook: Adam Bein

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Mexico Maine

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Tom Mix in punched a 70 y.o. man when the c/o Toms trucks blocking the dirt road to his home. 1932 or 1933 or so.

August 2010

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Pulmonary valve disorder

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Adam: I'm in the process of adding some references and cleanup to the pulmonary valve disorder, but I have a question about it. Out of curiosity, why did you choose this topic? I ask because I think there should be a heart valve disorder or heart valve disease article, but my general philosophy on Wikipedia topics is to start big and narrow down. So for example, we should probably have a heart valve disease article (we do but it's a redirect) before we start making a Tricuspid valve disorders article, etc. Did you have a specific interest, or maybe a book? If you did then it's always good to put a reference to the book in the article.

On that note I'm thinking of moving the pulmonary valve disorder article into a more generic heart valve disorder article. Do you have any thoughts on this?

All in all I think it's a decent article topic. I would suggest a little bit of work on your formatting and grammar, but the topic's a step in the right direction. Shadowjams (talk) 03:48, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I just noticed the Valvular heart disease article. There are also specific articles on Pulmonary valve stenosis and Pulmonary valve insufficiency. Shadowjams (talk) 03:51, 26 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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