User talk:Keith P Walsh

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I moved your comments on Peltier-Seebeck effect back onto the talk page, and left you some comments about them. — Omegatron 21:14, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

Keith, don't be afraid to edit the Peltier-Seebeck effect article yourself, and change the sentence about Seebeck discovering the effect. Be bold in updating pages. You won't break anything. :-)

Also, the article now covers Thomson's effect, too. Do you think we should rename the article? Maybe Thermoelectric effect? — Omegatron 15:10, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

thermoelectricity
I have read your post on ITS forum. If you wish, you can contact me (in english or french) on my talk-page on french wikipedia there : fr:Discussion Utilisateur:David Berardan. I can probably help you with wikipedia conventions and technical structure if you want to work on the english peltier-seebeck article. Sincerely, David Berardan 12:09, 11 February 2006 (UTC) PS : I am not properly a "thermoelectrician" but rather a materials chemist. I worked during my Ph-D on skutterudites for thermoelectric convertion.