User talk:Domainiac1743

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Once again, welcome! Jfing e  r s  88  04:16, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

Champagne bubbles
Please cite your source for etching alone providing nucleation sources for bubbles. Simply stating it does not make it true, and is no basis for disagreeing with published scientific papers.

Please also follow the convention by tagging your edit with a brief summary of the change. WLD 08:13, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

Also note: your "direct observation" would be a form of "original research" thus cannot be used as a source for an article here. Conduct your research based on direct observation of the formation of bubbles in a champagne glass under a variety of conditions, get published, and let somebody else use your published article as a source for the wikipedia artcile - but don't cite "direct observation" at wikipedia. Garrie 03:18, 19 May 2006 (UTC)