User talk:Adriferr

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Testing the Discussions
Post questions and Comments here... Adriferr 19:59, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

On the question of flow and Lie derivatives in general, I found the discussion in Nakahara very helpful. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.206.92.56 (talk • contribs) JHMM13 (T | C)  19:00, 10 March 2006 (UTC)

Goddamn LIE
That external link in the Lie derivative section is really good... I am going to emphasize it a little more. Adriferr

questions/requests for clarifications
How much of the questions that we have (i.e. "I don't understand how...") should we put here and how much on the main page?

Reply: I think it would be best if we put requests on the main page (as in, "Can someone please explain how/why...?"), but any initial guesses as to the answer of that question can go here (unless it's a simple procedure/formula/idea). -- Adriano

Thanks guys
Thanks guys for setting this up and working on it. As I did the homeworks and studied for the exams I found it served as my primary reference for the basic things i needed to know -- the most important parts of the notes condensed into one place. See you later and have a great summer! -A. Spebudmak 20:38, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

Paris Is Burning (documentary)
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 * PS Just a suggestion: Before you start an article, do a search (see left hand side of the page) to see if an article already exists - it is simply not necessary to reinvent the wheel when you can, if needed, add your info to the already existing article.  172.145.115.14 19:43, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

Image:LymanSeries1.gif
If you're still there, an issue has been raised about the accuracy of your plot at Talk:Lyman series. Do you still have a record of the sources you used to draw it? OrangeDog  (τ • ε) 09:52, 5 May 2010 (UTC)