User talk:Rjw62

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D'Alembert's paradox
You know fluids, don't you? Could you please have a look at D'Alembert's paradox? As I state on the talk page, I'm a bit worried about bias on that page. After I complained, the editor who rewrote the article scaled back on the claim that a new resolution of the paradox due to Hoffman and Johnson is to be preferred, but slowly the article is again leaning more towards that resolution. Unfortunately, I don't know enough to determine whether the article is really biased, or whether the fault lies with me. Cheers, Jitse Niesen (talk) 07:58, 23 August 2007 (UTC)

Shell Balances
Hey, I have just written an initial draft of my first wikipedia article. The article is 'shell balances in fluid flow'. I was wondering if you could take a look as give me any advice on how to edit and improve the article. Thanks. Chung548 18:58, 7 October 2007 (UTC)

Quick Question
Hi, its user:Clemsonwikier. I am a currently a student at Clemson University and I am taking an English course that requires me to create/edit a Wiki page. Could you please read over my major edits to the Gas dynamics page and tell me what you think?

Thanks, user:Clemsonwikier

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