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Hello there! I have no issues whatsoever, as long as one can objectively prove what they write. Two against one, or twenty against one, does not mean anything. Facts remain facts and conjectures remain conjectures. Here we are in the realm of pure conjectures. Some time ago, it was proposed by an editor to avoid mentioning this incident altogether. I agreed with this point of view and tried to apply it. However, somebody else apparently had 'issues' and disagreed. So, would you agree that this incident is irrelevant? Cheers!

I've responded on the Talk:Vincenzo Nibali Page.

Hello again! I am replying here because, as I said, these are just personal views, although you are trying to claim otherwise. An 'objective' eye sees something very different from that video. You should first prove that he is looking back and not to the side to his teammate; then you should prove that he is aware that Froome is falling back because of a mechanical problem. You think that was a notable event. Fair enough, but a notable event which had no notable consequences. Cheers! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Messier8 (talk • contribs) 14:26, 25 September 2015 (UTC)

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Wind Turbine edit
Hi! Thanks for your help with the Wind Turbine page. You make a good point! However, I think an image of a PMDD generator on a turbine would be useful, even if not in the "Unconventional Designs" section. The general public probably thinks of gear boxes in association with wind turbines, so it would be cool to show an alternative. I saw the first mention of direct-drive is under "Types" and "Horizontal Axis," so I'm going to insert the image in that section to pair with the mention of direct-drive. Please let me know if you have a problem with that. Thank you and happy editing! Eileen at OE (talk) 18:12, 25 April 2018 (UTC)

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