User talk:Peridon/Archives/2009/September

Me
Founder of SmartGroups.com. Precursor to modern social networks. I note article for SmartGroups.com was also deleted. It was European equivalent of onelist -> egroups. I note both remain. I assume you will be deleting those too? (I am joking) Perhaps you should ask the several million users if they thought it was notable. Note it was one of the largest internet takeovers in the UK in the dot com era when it was bought for $100USD by the leading ISP Freeserve/Dixons. talk

The AIAI institute in Edinburgh provided training to myself whilst I worked at European Silicon Strucutures, the commercial pioneer of ebeam direct write on silicon, a method of producing prototype silicon chips that revolutionised the chip industry. (think: you probably wouldnt have a mobile phone if ASICs hadnt been commercialised). I used AI techniques to layout the floor plan of ASICs, your description of AI is fundamentally lacking please do some research. To my knowledge it had never been done before and the alternative was a very timeconsuming and costly manual process by highly skilled electronics engineers. The software was written in PROLOG. talk

You will find further information about my directorship of Kinesis computing by using the usual uk companies house web site search facilitiy. Gordon Olson was the founder and managing director at the time. Its sale to Coopers and Lybrand is widely documented.

I worked at Satellites International at Newbury in Berkshire reporting to Kim Ward, on the European Space Agency's Solar and Helisopheric Observatory engineering model ground station software. Nigel Blower and Guy Watson were key colleagues in that endeavour.

Hope all that helps.

And finally: Yes I am the director of a number of ventures, including 1791 Diamonds in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the USA. Venture Capital investing is a pastime of many successful entrepreneurs!

= Yung suk kim article =

I was contacted by the creator of the above article, which you put up for SD. They asked me to rename it.

I agree with your criteria, and I explained that changing the name would not help!

I suggested that they find citations from reliable websites. I also suggested that in the mean time, they could perhaps move it back to their user space until they have found relevant citations. I am now unsure - is it wrong to move an article that is up for SD back to user space and remove the SD tag while working on it? If so, could you let me know, and also let the user know (User_talk:Youaregood).

I'm not sure why they contacted me - I can only assume they saw me help someone through the Help Desk!

Any advice would be welcomed - even if the page has been deleted by the time you see this, I would appreciate you letting me know if my advice was incorrect!

Regards,  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 20:16, 18 July 2009 (UTC)

Why was the page Harrison William Powell put up for speedy deletion? thanks Playpersonifd (talk) 19:20, 13 September 2009 (UTC)

Bobble Head
Hello. I replied on the article talk page, let me know what you think, thanks! Beach drifter (talk) 18:10, 21 September 2009 (UTC)