User talk:Coulddousin

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Good luck!--Sundance Raphael 15:57, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

Can I help?
First sign your contribotions with ~.

If you need photos/diagrams than must you use the images-tag.

--Sundance Raphael 16:11, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

General Chemistry/Periodic Table and the history section.
While I'm not against adding a history section here, what was added is in clear violation of copyright and can be found here instead:

http://www.wou.edu/las/physci/ch412/perhist.htm

That is clearly copyrighted material and needs to be removed completely from this article. Any attempt to add it back will be deleted immediately because we simply can't have that on Wikibooks. If you want to paraphrase it and do some scholarly research to elaborate on those ideas, but make it something original, you are welcome to do so.

I do want to thank you, however, for trying to help improve Wikibooks. These efforts are very much appreciated. Just try to be a little more original next time. --Rob Horning 23:28, 18 January 2007 (UTC)