User talk:Steve Quinn/Archive 2Message from interferometrist..Hi, Is this the proper way to send a message to another editor? (I'm still very new here!). As I mentioned on another talk page, thanks for the references concerning negative refractive index metamaterials, which I will try to look at (certainly before I go and change any of the page content!). But I wanted to ask another question. I was going to edit a page which I have expert knowledge of, but I realize that material on WP is supposed to have references in the public domain. Unfortunately some technologies are not very well publicized because the corporations that employ them don't like to help their competitors! Is it acceptable to insert as a reference "Notes taken during course lectures by Prof. Planck" for instance? I know it doesn't make sense for people to have to post some material on a website just so they can refer to it as being in the "public domain" rather than just writing it on WP. How strict is the rule about verifiability? Thanks for your answers in advance! Interferometrist (talk) 16:04, 2 April 2010 (UTC) Also can you tell me why some of my insertions come out in long lines, like above? Was I not supposed to put in the leading blanks? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Interferometrist (talk • contribs) 16:06, 2 April 2010 (UTC) MORE: MORE: MORE: Hi, THANKS for your help about editing and punctuation, and also about referencing material: Right now I am looking into your question regarding notes that you transcribed from a course or a professor. I am assuming that you want to write your notes into an article on Wikipedia.
There is no problem with that as long as you can support these with reliable secondary and tertiary, sources.
Here are some guidlnes you can look at WP:RS, WP:PSTS, and WP:SOURCES.
Interferometrist (talk) 12:52, 3 April 2010 (UTC) HiDear Steve, Thanks for your concern. I get abuse on my talk page all the time, because I am an admin and delete quite a lot of articles. There are lots of contributors here who get really serious abuse on their talk pages, so I just ignore it. Unfortunately, wikipedia attracts a lot of not-so-bright people along with the intelligent people. :-) Deb (talk) 12:42, 4 April 2010 (UTC) Gil-sung ParkHello, Steve Quinn. You have new messages at Msrasnw's talk page.
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