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Hi Ray; Tuyau sounds really cool, and I want it to exist, but after a lot of searching, I can't find any references to reliable sources to back it up, so sadly it looks like it fails to meet the verifiability policy. Accordingly, but somwhat reluctantly, I've started a deletion discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tuyau: if you can add references to reliable sources, that would be great, and would save the article from deletion. -- The Anome (talk) 19:20, 10 February 2012 (UTC)
Hi Ray,
Thanks for your interest in RapidIO. I've posted a comment in the talk section of that page about your addition. Please take a look - I'd like your feedback and opinion.
Cheers, Barry Wood Chair, RapidIO Technical Working Group --Barrywood568 (talk) 04:29, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
Hi Ray, in July 2002 you changed the page Printed Circuits from an article into a redirect to a new page you created at Printed circuit board. I know it was a long time ago, but do you remember if your new page was based on the article at the "Printed circuits" title? Here are the changes you made. It's just that I recently history-merged the "Printed circuit board" and "Printed Circuits" pages, and Spinningspark queried this action, noting the significant differences in the link above. See the discussion at my talk page and at Spinningspark's. Do you have any thoughts on whether the history merge was a good idea? If so, please reply at my talk page. Graham87 11:11, 21 December 2015 (UTC)
Your edits to Nautical Almanac are promotional in nature and unsupported by reliable sources. Who says the Nautical Almanac is the most widely used, or most authoritative? I do not believe your claim that there are any legal restrictions on printing almanacs. I have reverted your edits. Jc3s5h (talk) 13:53, 11 November 2016 (UTC)
Here are the figures you requested for distribution of Publications. Astronomical Almanac, D 213.8:, item number 0394 o Selected by 554 Federal depository libraries o Last shipped out in February of 2016 • Nautical Almanac, D 213. 11:, item number 0395 o Selected by 429 Federal depository libraries o Last shipped out in May of 2016
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