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In the graphene article, I undid a revision by Cluebot III, because honestly, people need more time to discuss things. I believe the Revision ID is:602521213. Heck, I didn't even catch Lfstevens, because of Cluebot III until a week later. I feel like to be honest, we need Cluebot III to hold off on archiving anything in Graphene Talk for a year or more (ie April 2015) till we can get the article cleaned up. Else our attempts to improve the Graphene article will suffer a severe personal bias and lack of review. Already there are two changes that Lfsteven made that new two be altered: 1) The orphaning of a picture from its explanation 2) The lost of $1,000,000/cm sentence when he edited the Production section. This latter sentence is important because it actually tells a story of why graphene and carbon nanotubes have not moved beyond the research to manufacture. Its because the first exfoliation techniques (adhesive tap + chemical bath + carbon arch) were two expensive for manufacture. Since then, all research and other production methods have had 1 common goal--make it cheap and make it able to bond/conduct with other electronic mediums like copper wire/silicon. I also need to clarify with Lfstevens about why he put graphene oxide in the exfoliation step. I would just like clarification from him because the chemical process of graphene oxide --> graphene involves a very powerful laser that dioxides the graphene. Physics16 (talk) 20:46, 15 April 2014 (UTC)