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Since nobody has welcomed you although you been around for a while, I welcome you to Wikipedia. We need good editors on science subjects.

I noted your deletion of material from Ab initio quantum chemistry methods. Please see my reply on the talk page. I have not deleted it as I added it in the first place, but I do not agree with you. The idea that the Schaefer Group is not notable is clearly false. Pity he is sort of a creationist, though. The material has been on Wikipedia since April 2006, when it was added to computational chemistry. With a long history like that, you really should have discussed the removal of the example on the talk page before removing it. Please keep any further discussion on the article talk page, so it is in one place where everyone interested is likely to see it. Again, welcome. --Bduke (talk) 01:26, 11 February 2008 (UTC)Reply