User talk:Lexchess

I believe there has been some miscommunication regarding my book and website. http://ScienceHeroes.com

There are four living scientists in my book. I interviewed all four of the scientists, and each scientist reviewed and corrected their own chapters. We used statistician, Amy R. Pearce, PhD from Arkansas State University (apearce@astate.edu) to calculate the numbers. Her methods for calculating the numbers can be found on each individual scientist’s page on our website. A brief explanation can also be found in the book or on our website at this link: http://scienceheroes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44&Itemid=57

Listed below are links to my book sources (272 sources were used for the book), online PDF’s of chapter 3 (William Foege) and chapter 5 (Norman Borlaug), and the links to reviews of the book.

I will also send any Wikipedia admin a free copy of the book if they wish. I have successful businesses outside of the web and I assure you that I never intended to make money on this book. A groundbreaking medical treatment allowed me to enjoy life again and I believe these scientists, and others like them, need to be recognized.

You may contact me anytime for a discussion. Billy Woodward 859.806.0637 ScienceHeroes@insightbb.com

Book Sources in PDF – 16 pages – 272 sources http://scienceheroes.com/images/stories/Book/WoodwardSources19mar08.pdf

Bill Foege – read online his chapter from the book http://scienceheroes.com/images/stories/Book/Chapter3BillFoege.pdf

Norman Borlaug – read online his chapter from the book http://scienceheroes.com/images/stories/Book/Chapter5NormanBorlaug.pdf

Book Reviews – including Washington Post and Finalist for Indie Book Awards 2010 http://scienceheroes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=471&Itemid=529

My book, Scientists Greater Than Einstein: The Biggest Lifesavers of the Twentieth Century, was published in 2009 by Quill Driver Books. ISBN-13: 978-1884956874 Lexchess (talk) 02:36, 18 August 2010 (UTC)