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Hi ChemGardener, Thanks for pointing out the mistake, I removed the notice on cyclopentadiene as well and added a comment in discussion. On the matter of linkfarm my comment was too blunt. let me elaborate. by the way: I regard comment to edits as general to the public not to the previous editor in
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Hello ChemGardener, you seem to be the protector of much of the chemistry information on wikipedia, so i figured you'd be a dependable source to approach. Any particular reason my two articles on Esters and PLA were edited as spam? I thought they brought useful applications to industrial aspects of
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Hello, do you really think that my two lists are so bad, that they need to be removed? I think (at least about t.A.T.u. discography list) that it is useful for collectors and doesn't seems to violate wikipedia links policy. If it is not so, just tell me on my talk page. I am currently new to
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sometimes see links to other language
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