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Parkdale Secondary College edit

Please do not cut and paste content from coprighted web pages - refer WP:COPYVIO for further details. Melburnian (talk) 06:39, 30 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Patterson Lakes, Victoria edit

Hi 1subwoofer! :) I am just letting you know that all of your edits made to Patterson Lakes, do not have references or summaries. I am asking you to please, reference each section you have made/edited on the article, because all unreferenced data, may be challenged and or removed. Thank You -- MelbourneStar☆ (talk) 08:55, 5 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hi MelbourneStar. I basically added almost all of the information on the Patterson Lakes page. I will add references where I can, however not all of the page can be referenced, because what I have added in some cases is in a sense 'local knowledge.'

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I have kept the 'Citations Needed' signs on the article, as they are required. Please add as many reliable references ASAP, and there may be a problem because unfortunately, Wikipedia does not accept Original Research that cant be back up by sources. Its a pain, yes, but I dont make the rules here. Thank You -- MelbourneStar☆ (talk to me) 02:16, 3 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

History of MRI edit

Hello 1subwoofer. Thanks for your recent addition to the History section of the MRI page (I guess you were the anon who previously added Bottomley also?). It's a bit biased/incomplete though, don't you think? Where is Peter Mansfield and the rest of the Nottingham people? Rex Richards team in Oxford? Richard Ernst in Zurich? Paul Bottomley in New York? Even Raymond Damadian surely deserves a mention here? John Mallard's group in Aberdeen? And that's just the old imaging history - there are a bunch of more recent inventions that are part of a standard clinical scanner. How about Dan Sodickson and Klaas Pruessmans for SMASH and SENSE? I'm not saying PB didn't play a significant part - he did - but there were many others too. Your addition makes it sound rather like PB was a one-man show. GyroMagician (talk) 14:38, 27 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Maps edit

Hello, not my maps, they are quite good. I'm working my way through Melb subs but a bit of help would be welcome- just add | alternative_location_map = Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne |longd=144.xxx|latd=37.xxx to the Infobox at top of page and map appears. Regards (Crusoe8181 (talk) 03:38, 22 May 2011 (UTC)).Reply

June 2012 edit

 

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