User talk:Wiki emc

Welcome, and commercial links
Hi, Wiki emc, welcome to Wikipedia.

By the way, it is against Wikipedia policy to post links to non-free sites (i.e. which require payment before the user can follow up the topic). You may have noticed that such links usually get removed quickly. Hope you are not offended - Wikipedia can always do with more technical contributors. -- Steelpillow (talk) 11:51, 11 May 2008 (UTC)


 * You asked me what I meant about non-free information. Well, you posted links to x. When I checked it out, there appeared to be no freely available information of use to someone seeking to understand more about EMC (only about the proprietary products for sale). This is why I called it a "non-free" site, and why Wikipedia policy forbids such links. Hope this is a bit clearer now? If you reply again, you can stick to this page to keep the discussion all in one place, and I will find it OK.


 * By the way, it is customary to sign your discussion comments with four tildes: ~ . This automatically gets turned into your signature and datestamps it. Don't worry, we all take a while to get used to things. -- Cheers, Steelpillow 17:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

OK, I see with that page. Someone removed another links in computational electromagnetics where them were exactly suited for the listings. I missmissed your message with that subject. To link, you removed - there was an expert system link, which actually provides alternative to cvel. clemson. edu/ emc / expert_systems, which is included in the list. By my added link there are accessible product brochures, which also provides quite useful information. Wiki emc (talk) 08:32, 16 May 2008 (UTC)