User talk:Gregzsidisin

Thank you for thanking me!
Just trying to make this piece read more like a neutral encyclopedia entry, hopefully without stepping on too many toes. Having long had an interest in Shuttle-derived launch vehicles, I wanted to make sure this latest chapter had a solid Wikipedia entry.

DIRECT Launch Escape/Abort System
Hi, Thanks for the work on DIRECT! I'm not sure if you or stuffofinterest made the LES link. Anyway, I put a note in the DIRECT discussion page. Fotoguzzi (talk) 13:20, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

DIRECT
Again, thanks for your additions to the page. Notably: The J-130 is really a J-246 with one engine removed. I think describing it this way makes the idea of a "common core stage" more understandable. I think "configured for up to four engines" earlier in the text might help. My earlier text on this was excised.

Per ESAS, the crew vehicle would launch first so that there would not be a rush to launch humans to rendezvous with a perishable cargo ship.

Notably, the recommended circular orbits differ. One is 100 nmi while the other is 130 nmi. Maybe it is fair to call them similar orbits (and hope that a revision to the recommended vehicles is made). I had used the word conservatively because DIRECT subtracts an arbitrary 10-percent of capacity from the NASA specification.

More on DIRECT - my proposed edits
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fotoguzzi/direct_edits

Hello, I appreciate the work you have done on the article. I propose streamlining what you have done. In the sample above (not finished) I have left your words in strikethrough where possible to show where I thought the reader might be slowed down.

Please let me know what you think of my proposal. Some of it I feel would be strongly beneficial while some merely sounds a bit better to my ear.

Meanwhile, I see others are editing the page. . ..

Thank you, I hope we can come to a compromise on my spare style v. your more full style.

Fotoguzzi (talk) 11:53, 6 July 2009 (UTC)

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Moody Bluegrass
You might like to know that when I created a page for this a year or two back it was deleted as lacking notability and that is why the info was left as a sub-section of the main Moody Blues page RGCorris (talk) 14:35, 2 September 2015 (UTC)

Thanks. I saw it had been posted once before. I don't understand the "lacking notability" when National Public Radio devoted a segment to the release of the original album, not to mention the significance to The Moody Blues history as well as the bluegrass notables who performed on the album. Considering many of existing Wikipedia pages devoted to tribute albums that seem of less significance (including one other Moody Blues tribute album with poor reviews), I don't understand why Moody Bluegrass would be singled out. Greg Zsidisin

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