User talk:MikeVanVoorhis

Triplestop (talk) 00:12, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
 * I agree with the information above but disagree on how it applies to the links this Wikibookian has provided. They are relevant, not directly commercial and don't have any particular content that can be freed to make them obsolete.
 * The information above have no special policy or guideline to back it up, these posts should be considered personal views. --Panic (talk) 02:13, 8 October 2009 (UTC)

I appreciate these comments. I added the link to the site that allows readers to explore these concepts by evaluating expressions in context. Engineering studies require calculations and the external link is useful for performing them. Perhaps the expressions should be pre-defined at specific topics. For example, if F = m*a is discussed and and a problem is presented with say m = 2 kg and a = 32.1 ft/s^2, then the external link can be: for a result in newtons. --MikeVanVoorhis (talk) 08:06, 8 October 2009 (UTC)

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Good luck! --Panic (talk) 06:55, 9 October 2009 (UTC)