Talk:Affinity

Latest comment: 12 years ago by JonRichfield in topic Vandalism or eccentricity?
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on what other hand? edit

second para should not start "on the other hand" because it is the same concept. ie, opposite to infinity means finite / limited / no stretching forever / only going so far as the most closely connected links 217.39.63.16 (talk) 18:47, 20 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Affinity in chemistry edit

Electron affinity strictly defines itself in terms of single-atom ionization force. All the chemistry articles that link here use the word in a slightly different sense. I don't know enough chemistry to write an article on Affinity (chemistry), so I'm hoping someone notices this note. --Alvestrand 02:15, 24 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

DAB??? edit

This article began with a discussion and links that had some merit, but AFAIK does not belong in a disambiguation page. I removed that material and am putting it into an article that I intend calling Affinity (word usage) and submitting after some tidying up. This is an uncomfortable idea to me, because it seems to me altogether reasonable to have such a discussion at the head of a DAB, but that is what I got told pretty bluntly after putting similar material at the head of the Stock DAB page. No discussion, no refs, etc. OK; if that is how it is, why argue...

Wish me luck with the explication page. JonRichfield (talk) 12:00, 14 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Vandalism or eccentricity? edit

In preparing the article on Affinity (word usage) I noticed that none of the previously existing links on "Ideas and thinking" seem to have anything obvious to do with "affinity". They were pu in at 17:53, 24 October 2009 66.31.8.218 (talk) (2,798 bytes) (Linking affinity into the ideological world of thinking and creating.

I don't know whether they had been put in as a joke or what, but I am removing them. Over to the rest of you folks.

JonRichfield (talk) 16:52, 14 May 2011 (UTC)Reply