User talk:BioEduAuthor

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Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
Thanks for your correction to Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, sorry about my confusion about the subtitle of your Biology. For some reason Peter Irons refers to the college textbook in which we've used as a source, it's not clear if he had the same misunderstanding or if he was citing the other textbook for a specific reason. Anyway, looking at the publisher's website it's clear that you're right, and your taking the time to correct this is greatly appreciated. The problem with your original edit was that you put both authors' names together in one link, Kenneth R. Miller and Joseph S Levine, but the two names should be linked separately and only Ken Miller has a Wikipedia page so it should be Kenneth R. Miller and Joseph S Levine, as resolved on your second try. If you really want to have a bio page that would need verification of notability, but many people find such a page more nuisance than help. Anyway, thanks again for the correction, for your work, and for your indirect contribution to the Kitzmiller affair. All the best, dave souza, talk 04:58, 26 January 2010 (UTC)