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List of basic Earth science topics edit

(copied from User:Geologyguy's talk page) Hello - sorry for the delay, I was gone a while. The best place for this would be on the Talk:List of basic Earth science topics page. I'll copy your inquiry to there shortly. Thanks Cheers Geologyguy (talk) 16:38, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Physical Geology edit

re: Googled to this post, so located you.

Are you still around now and again? You appear to have gone missing early in your Wiki-career!

Could use a reliable geology expert to backstop my edit decisions--I've a lifelong interest in the field, but no formal training and have recently been trying to bring many stub articles (mainly ISC divisions) up into some kind of "communicative" shape for laypeople. e.g. No one was bothering to define and correlate These topics, nor assure articles weren't written like papers for presentation, vice a more expository and elementary presentation. Jargon city! Best wishes // FrankB 17:42, 26 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Children's Museum backstage pass edit

The Children's Museum Backstage Pass! - You are invited!
 
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is hosting its second Backstage Pass and its first Edit-a-Thon on Saturday, August 20. The museum is opening its doors to Wikipedians interested in learning about the museum's collection, taking them on a tour of the vast collection before spending the afternoon working with curators to improve articles relating to the Caplan Collection of folk toys and Creative Playthings objects. Please sign up on the event page if you can attend, and if you'd like to participate virtually you can sign up on the Edit-a-Thon page. ---LoriLee (talk) 15:10, 17 August 2011 (UTC)Reply