User talk:Vorblesnak

Most of what I have done, am doing, is in the discussion under the module. Look there.

Bookshelf
I've made a link to your book on the How-tos bookshelf. You can list a page on a bookshelf at any time. If you need any other help, please let me know. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 22:28, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

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Excellent work on Telescope Making. It looks like the start of a very nice book. --DavidCary 21:13, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

fixing images
It would have made sense to for me to respond here. Instead I responded to your question on my talk page. I don't know which style is more confusing :-). --DavidCary 17:23, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Replacing images with text
I replaced some of your images you created for Telescope Making. I am tagging to be deleted. Then can, however, be restored. If you would rather them be restored, you may certainly ask at WB:VFU. If you have any questions, please ask me at my talk page. --Iamunknown 06:45, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

I saw that. I put the images in there to make the overall text a smoother read, at least for me.

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I'd Like To Help
Hi, I'd like to contribute to your telescope WikiBook. I'm very curious about your pie pan mirror idea and I'm thinking about trying it for myself. Maybe this would be a good opportunity to create some high quality images for the book. I'm a photographer and I've had my photographs in a number of magazines usually how-to or illustrative so I think I could do a good job of generating this content. I can also create vector graphics and illustrations where drawings are better than photographs. I have built both refractors and reflectors so I could help with the writing too. Feel free to contacting me at my full name at gmail or through my talk page here.

Tristan Chambers (discuss • contribs) 16:42, 13 September 2011 (UTC)