User talk:Aseld

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Summer schools list

 * Hello, sure, and welcome to wikipedia. I made the assumption that it was a test, because the page only contained a single school, but perported to be a list (presumably of all such schools).  Since I know that if this list did grow to full inclusion, it would quickly become unwieldly and of little use to any reader, as there was no reasonable constraints to define what limited group of schools would be included.  It seemed like any school anywhere in the world, no matter how big or small, if they were open for at least a single day in a single summer, would be listed.  This kind of list never works very well, so I assumed you were just trying out the editor interface, and hit save by accident.  Feel free to recreate it, but you might want to go over some of the other lists at WikiProject Schools to see how they approach these issues on school lists.  Thanks, JERRY talk contribs 06:47, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
 * No, please do not bow down. Feel free to create the list as you described it.  But you may want to make a talk page for it first, and define what schools should be included.  Making such a list requires somebody to maintain it... so especially if you are willing to check-in on it every so often, please do recreate it.  Thanks, JERRY talk contribs 06:56, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

PS: I am going to bed now, so further replies may take a day or more.

P = NP problem
Would you like to corroborate on whether or not his source constitutes original research? I'd like to have at least one other person that agrees with me. Please let me know on my talk page. Thanks, Matt (talk) 02:12, 28 February 2009 (UTC)

I disagree. If a legitimate academic Quantum Physics online Encycolopedia cannot be cited in an entry relating to Quantum Computing, then indeed Wikipedia reached limit to proper regard and good care to protect pillar one and pillar five. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_pillars_of_Wikipedia

Further it is noted, that nowhere in the document is the page you are referring to cited as a source. It is included in an external link.

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