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I by mistake accidentally removed some references and some of your input at Palestinian people. I appologise. Can you check it now as I returned to a prior version, and then I did what I intended to do then. I think your input is preserved but returned upfront instead of the origins of the Identity part. Please double check that I did not forget anything by mistake.

Almaqdisi talk to me 10:29, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Jabeles for your comments at my page. You are very welcome to edit this page. Your insight will be always helpful.
You are right regarding the term Palestinian. In fact this term, which in arabic is Filistini, has appeared in many history books when refering to people from the region of Palestine or Filistin. It has not been limited to a particualr religion. For example, the family of Tamimi, one of the largest families of Palestine, was a christian family at one point. the chief of this family traveled to Medina in the early days of Islam to meet with the Prophet Muhammad. He later became a muslim along with his extended family just like many other tribes in Arabia itself. This guy was known in history book as Tamimi al-Dari al-filistini. Also, the engineer who build the Dome of the Rock was called, Raja' Bin Hayawah al-Filistini. So the word filistini or Palestinian was used in the Arabic literature for any one whose origins are from Palestine. Whether he was muslim, christian or Jews. In fact, the semitic Jews are Palestinian in origin and no question about that. This is what the article explains. Finally, I do not think any Palestinian would be upset or so when reading that some Jews are Palestinians because many Muslim Palestinian families are in origin Hebrew or Israelite. There is some documentation about these particular families mentioned by name in some old history book. Althouh some Arabian tribes in the ancient pre-Islamic times converted to Judaism. So things are really mixed here. But we can include such info as much as it relates to the Palestinian People subject.
Thanks Almaqdisi talk to me 03:31, 23 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tick[edit]

I have moved Chip-Scale Atomic Clock to User:Jabeles/sandbox. The title should be chip-scale atomic clock so a move was needed anyway. Everything you have so-far put in the article belongs in the atomic clock article and indeed see the image in that article. So it is probably best for you to add to atomic clock. -- RHaworth 16:32, 31 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I35W[edit]

I'm sure what you said about the bridge not being "over-engineered" and implying that this led to its collapse is spot on but unless you can provide a citation from a secondary source it's WP:OR. I do encourage you to find a source to back up your obervations though, I have a similar impression and did see a non-engineer's editorial in a New York newspaper briefly touch on that aspect of the bridge's design. Thanks for your understanding and cheers! Gwen Gale 15:04, 3 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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decibel comparison for PMT[edit]

Something seems wrong to me about having two numbers, optical and electrical, in the pmt article. I thought the idea with decibels was to enable power comparisons. What would the "optical" power ratio be? Is the gain being discussed the gain in photocurrent from cathode to annode? I thought that since power is proportional to V2 or I2, you multiply the voltage or current log ratio by 2 to perform the squaring and then multiply by 10 to perform the bel to deci-bel conversion, so that you get the same result with a voltage or current log ratio as you would with a log power ratio. I think it is correct to say that if the photocurrent increases by 108 that the power gain is really 160 dB, which is what the article stated a few days ago. I do not understand what the 80 dB value means. --AJim (talk) 19:32, 6 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your improvement of Kitchen cabinet[edit]

Generally I like your copyedit. I worked on this article a while back when it was rather disorderly, wordy, and I tightened it. But I'm not a cabinet specialist or physicist, so your additions are welcome. My only suggestion is to try to keep it simple and straightforward as much as possible; avoid words like "formulations", for example. But overall great improvement!--Tomwsulcer (talk) 01:52, 9 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Greetings and thank you for your additions. Can you provide references for the Thermofoil article you created? Regards, PDCook (talk) 19:40, 9 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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