A contributor to Wikipedia. My homepage may be found at:
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/
I can't belive that no one has welcomed you....well, a bit late,
but Welcome to Wikipedia!! anyway --AstroNomer
Hmph, you only welcomed me after I gave the secret handshake by pointing out that the ST was called ST before it was renamed HST... thus revealing my educational background.
- Well, not exactly, but rather I noticed you by your editing of an article in which I had done something. And I remembered seeing your name long before in the RecentChanges, so it amazed me that no one had greeted you. The secret handshake helped, though ;) --AN
Hey Lindahl-san. I'd like to respectfully say that I thought your comment to Ed Poor on Falsifiability/Talk ("You could always read a book about the history of science, and then write the definition yourself.") was a little rough. Ed is no Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, but neither am I, and he seems to be trying. Have a good one.
- Later. Ok, he's trying to bug you. I guess you two will have to sort it out.
- Lack of knowledge is fine. Writing articles about things you don't understand, and know you don't understand, and are being repeatedly corrected about, is a different thing. Reading a book can be a far faster method of educating yourself than editing pages on Wikipedia.
From Feminism/Talk?
Luckily for me, I did not insert my proposed change. Imagine my embarassment, if I had to take it out after an error like this!
Ed Poor
- Wait, don't tell me, apparently a statement with no content whatsoever... wait, I think I can get this... yeah, must be SARCASM! Or just meaningless. No, I can't tell. I give up, which one? GregLindahl
Neither. It's a form of expression known to hackers as ha, ha, only serious. Ed Poor