User talk:My Flatley
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before the question. Again, welcome! Best wishes from dave souza, talk 09:43, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
Nuclear Size Article
[edit]In regards to your article edits on Nuclear Size, I would like to request that you provide the citations for the facts you state in the article. It has no citations whatsoever, and the citations are not only required by Wikipedia, but would be very helpful to those who are looking to expand upon the work that you've already done. Torris 14:36, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Response to Torris
[edit]I will be happy to email the work to thee. How do I do that? It doth appear that someone erased what I have written anyway. Who decideth that? Please see the comment on thy page. My Flatley 22:04, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- There was discussion on the talk page of the article on Nuclear size about the lack of citations for the article and a couple other problems with it, primarily, its readability. I did not delete it. See the Nuclear Size history page for a record of edits to the page. I was hoping to convince you to rewrite it and provide citations for the article, because I think the information is very valuable and you seem to have a lot of knowledge in the area. See Wikipedia:Citing sources for more information. Torris 03:12, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Xenon
[edit]I have reverted your isotope correction in xenon, but I was probably wrong. The issue is different sources list 6,7 or 9 stable isotopes. I think the number should be small, and this issues is about difficulty in measuring of very long decay time. Anyway, the data should be corrected simultaneously in the article and wikipedia isotope tables (xenon infobox and isotopes of xenon), and I'm searching for a "reliable" source. Maybe you know this issue better than I. Materialscientist (talk) 03:39, 25 November 2009 (UTC)