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Oh thanks, Wesley. Seen the note I added to the page. It was not intended to be a work of art, rather I was using the wiki as part of my workspace, integrating it into the process of what I was doing, instead of using it as a presentation space as is too often done, which in many cases omits important details. I believe that provides better transparency. Unfortunately some people are too afraid of being misinterpreted (as you are doing) or embarrassed to do this, which is partly why this place lacks transparency so badly. I have made a conscious decision not to spend much time on the OSE project anymore due to the management issues. [[User:Gregortheinventor|Gregor]] 09:31, 18 July 2011 (PDT) | Oh thanks, Wesley. Seen the note I added to the page. It was not intended to be a work of art, rather I was using the wiki as part of my workspace, integrating it into the process of what I was doing, instead of using it as a presentation space as is too often done, which in many cases omits important details. I believe that provides better transparency. Unfortunately some people are too afraid of being misinterpreted (as you are doing) or embarrassed to do this, which is partly why this place lacks transparency so badly. I have made a conscious decision not to spend much time on the OSE project anymore due to the management issues. [[User:Gregortheinventor|Gregor]] 09:31, 18 July 2011 (PDT) | ||
Gregor, I haven't been around very long, but I can see that there is a very strange mix of 'very complete' and 'very incomplete.' The steam engine is an example of the former. Any page relating to electronics is an example of the later. I certainly appreciate your Ni-Fe materials, but, yeah, it needs to be organized better. With the eyes of the innocent, it is obvious which of you have contributed to the topic and which offered insults. Hope you stick around some and I hope you don't mind some re-org of this page. | Gregor, I haven't been around very long, but I can see that there is a very strange mix of 'very complete' and 'very incomplete.' The steam engine is an example of the former. Any page relating to electronics is an example of the later. I certainly appreciate your Ni-Fe materials, but, yeah, it needs to be organized better. With the eyes of the innocent, it is obvious which of you have contributed to the topic and which offered insults. Hope you stick around some and I hope you don't mind some re-org of this page. [[User:Ron Broberg|Ron Broberg]] 11:49, 18 July 2011 (PDT) |
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Very good research work. Love the notes and analysis. A minor suggestion is to clean up links like http://www.nickel-iron-battery.com/ by putting them in brackets like this: [1]. Most of the URLs cited are not human memorable anyways, so why take up screen space with them? The "footnote" form of the links provided by MediaWiki is a good feature. - Mark J Norton
Punctuation needs to be redone by the author of the last edit. There is none and it makes it difficult to tell where sentences start or finish. There are also spelling error that are in decipherable. The author needs to have a go at learning what capitalisation full stops and word spacing is all about. Otherwise its excellent research but I'm having trouble following it. Wesley bruce 20:07, 17 July 2011 (PDT)
Oh thanks, Wesley. Seen the note I added to the page. It was not intended to be a work of art, rather I was using the wiki as part of my workspace, integrating it into the process of what I was doing, instead of using it as a presentation space as is too often done, which in many cases omits important details. I believe that provides better transparency. Unfortunately some people are too afraid of being misinterpreted (as you are doing) or embarrassed to do this, which is partly why this place lacks transparency so badly. I have made a conscious decision not to spend much time on the OSE project anymore due to the management issues. Gregor 09:31, 18 July 2011 (PDT)
Gregor, I haven't been around very long, but I can see that there is a very strange mix of 'very complete' and 'very incomplete.' The steam engine is an example of the former. Any page relating to electronics is an example of the later. I certainly appreciate your Ni-Fe materials, but, yeah, it needs to be organized better. With the eyes of the innocent, it is obvious which of you have contributed to the topic and which offered insults. Hope you stick around some and I hope you don't mind some re-org of this page. Ron Broberg 11:49, 18 July 2011 (PDT)