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One can read my first comment and intentions on my user page. jimswen 04:38, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

creating page: Integrating sphere jimswen 07:27, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome

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New article ideas

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If you're having trouble creating a page, just make a link and click on it. Your link to integrating sphere above, for example, will take you directly to the edit window for that article. Articles on standard optical bench equipment sound like a good idea. Some will exist already. Be sure to search for articles under alternate names before you create new ones. Alternate names for the same thing can be linked together so they all link to one article ("Redirects"). I took the liberty of linking many of the article ideas on your user page. Most of them already do exist, but you may have useful information to add.

Yes, most of the entries in Category:Optics are abstract. The concrete things are in subcategories, such as Category:Optical devices.--Srleffler 07:47, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

January 2011

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Hello, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. I've noticed that you have been adding your signature to some of your edits to articles. This is a common mistake to make and has probably already been corrected. There is no need to sign your edits to article content, as the article's edit history serves the function of attributing contributions, so you only need to use your signature to make discussions more readable, such as on article talk pages or project pages such as the Village Pump. If you would like further information about distinguishing types of pages, please see What is an article?. Again, thank you for contributing, and enjoy your Wikipedia experience! Thank you. Wizard191 (talk) 15:49, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the tip. jimswen (talk) 09:22, 14 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Teahouse talkback: you've got messages!

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Hello, Jim Swenson. Your question has been answered at the Teahouse Q&A board. Feel free to reply there!
Please note that all old questions are archived after 2-3 days of inactivity. Message added by Yunshui  10:18, 9 April 2014 (UTC). (You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{teahouse talkback}} template.[reply]

References segregator

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Hi Jim. Following on from our brief discussion at the Teahouse yesterday - it occurred to me that you might find the Reference Segregator a useful tool. It locates and extracts all the references from an article at the click of a button, and puts them in a separate window for editing. I use it fairly regularly for fixing citations; it's a very handy script. Juts thought you might like to know about it. Yunshui  07:30, 10 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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