User talk:Ieopo
welcome. CambridgeBayWeather 04:17, 9 October 2005 (UTC) Thanks. =)
A549 cells
[edit]Thank you for creating the A549 cells article, I have cleaned it up to conform to a higher standard. — Wackymacs 14:54, 9 October 2005 (UTC)
Frvade
[edit]Frvade.com One tough ass puzzle for the slick.
You're right; I may indeed have been a bit too hasty in deleting this as linkspam (note, though, that G3 references Wikipedia:Vandalism, which in turn lists Wikipedia:Spam). However, the article as it stood still consisted solely of the words "Ink-jet printing creates tubes of living tissue." plus a long list of external links; it still qualified as a speedy delete under the A1 criterion (a very short article with little context). If you want the content back to aid in writing a more complete article, I'd be happy to copy it here, or move it into your userspace. —Cryptic (talk) 18:56, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
reminder
[edit]The article on van gogh should have a "gallery" with a beginning, next... end. How do art museums arrange themselves?
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