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Hi Charles and thank you for your edit to Hearing impairment. But could you please add a reference? Lova Falk talk 16:52, 10 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I just noticed that you requested a few months ago that 40Ca be recolored in this image. I can regenerate the whole image with a different color scheme if necessary. I started a thread about it at WT:WikiProject Chemistry#Isotopes_and_half-life.svg_–_colors. -- BenRG (talk) 21:27, 14 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Has been fixed to point to entrainment (hydrodynamics) some time ago.CharlesHBennett (talk) 06:26, 3 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

lattice energy and lattice enthalpy need to be distinguished

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Hey, i am a german wikipedian and noticed an error in the german wikipedia. I had a look at the english article and noticed that the error is also there. Could you correct his one? I noticed that you re interested in physial chemistry, so you might be the correct person to address.--92.201.118.140 (talk) 10:22, 13 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

I enlarged the Radium-223 chloride article, about a particular form of this isotope used in cancer therapy, to cover other chemical forms of the isotope and other aspects besides medical uses. Accordingly I want to change the article's name (ie Move it) to be simply Radium-223. However I can't because the Radium-223 was already a redirect to one line of a big table on the isotopes of radium page. I changed it to point to the Radium-223 chloride article instead, but that still didn't allow me to Move Radium-223 chloride to the desired name Radium-223. So what I am asking is how to replace the redirect by an article which already exists, then change the name of the article to be the same as no-longer-needed redirect?CharlesHBennett (talk) 16:38, 7 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

All you need to do is place {{db-g6|rationale=reason}} at the top of Radium-223 , replacing the word "reason" with a simple piece of text explaining the actual reason. A helpful admin should then appear and delete this page and, with any luck, also moving the existing article page to that location. Better still, you could use Template:Db-move with similar effect. Just let me know below if you have any questions. Ben MacDui 17:38, 7 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hi! I've noticed your edits to Lattice energy and I want to ask if it is defined for metalic solids?--188.26.22.131 (talk) 14:15, 11 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Dear 188.26.22.131, You don't seem to have a user page, so I'm replying here. The lattice energy for a metallic solid is defined as the energy difference between the metal crystal and widely separated metal atoms. Because of the important contribution to the energy of a metallic crystal from the electron gas, the lattice energy of a metal is harder to calculate than that of an ionic solid.

Thanks for your answer! I'm wondering how is the case for the lattice energy of a covalent solid like sugar? How can the lattice energy be defined/determined in this case?--188.26.22.131 (talk) 15:55, 10 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

Visible speech and IPA

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You added mention of hangul, as another system "representing speech organs". I'm about to edit this, because I really do not think it is (quite) true; but the stunning example of hangul seems worth mentioning... in that it is a _systematic_ representation of (Korean!) phonetics, while the basis of IPA is a hodgepodge of European pronunciations of the roman alphabet. You might like to look at my wording, and if you can improve it, please do. Incidentally I just looked at the visible speech article, and it is full of odd wording ("aural acoustic sounds" etc) which could do with some work... Imaginatorium (talk) 06:23, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks, Bot, but it's probably OK. The disambiguation page for Herding Cats is also where the idiomatic meaning of trying to control an uncontrollable situation is concisely presented, as the first of several meaningsCharlesHBennett (talk) 12:16, 10 January 2015 (UTC)Reply


Correspondence from cdg1072

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Dear CharlesHBennett,

The response might be the same this time, but many things have changed and I think it is time to inquire once more about inclusion of the so-called "delusion" or "mimetic" theory of humor. I have presented it in 2013 and 2014 before top scholars in the field. They themselves, John Morreall, Daniel C. Dennett, and Simon Critchley (as well as A. Peter McGraw and Matthew Hurley through communications) acknowledge the significance of the work, though only in unpublished responses.

Another response was this positive e-mail from Bob Mankoff of The New Yorker.

Dear Christopher,

Have read your brilliant and scathing reviews of everyone else's theories of humor, but 

can't find the one that you allude to as completely satisfying the necessary and sufficient conditions for the the [sic] phenomena.

As a cartoonist and cartoon editor of The New Yorker magazine have a very practical interest 

in how humor works and for over a decade I've been in communication with pretty much everyone who has offered theoretical approaches to the the topic.

That said, I would love to talk to you about your views at our mutual convenience. 
Best, 
Bob Mankoff 

CharlesHBennett, I want to note that Bob is speaking inaccurately or ambiguously about "not being able to find" my theory, as it is clearly and succinctly contained in the essays he is talking about. What Bob means is either that he cannot find other reference to it, or that he cannot find publication of it in a book or academic article. But this is only because academia as a society seem to be, to some extent, preventing publication of my work. To conclude, there are my many writings on humor in amazon.com reviews, which in some writers' cases are in fact professional works published elsewhere. A search for me turns up about 1300 hits on google.

I'd like to know if it is still an OR or COI issue, or unjustified case for inclusion and if so, understand. Continuing to seek actual publication, anyway. This is what Winterstein said in 2013 Dear Cdg1072, you would also need to satisfy _notability_. You should promote your theories within academia first (or another public space), and only then add them to Wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Winterstein (talk • contribs) 16:38, 14 June 2013 (UTC)

I don't know what is causing the blocks appearing in Mankoff's message that I pasted from linkedin.

Sincerely,

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Merge request

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Ramona Moore v. Romona Moore

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I reverted your move as, contrary to what you claimed, the two women's names are not spelled "exactly the same". Ramona Moore is the one from the Bronx, Romona Moore is the one from Brooklyn. Therefore there was no need, ever, for disambiguation terms. Read more carefully next time. When I created the former article I also created the hatnote that I put on both articles to help people who got confused; that's all we need to do.

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Hi there, that citation you added to NAD is out of date, recent work shows that NR is actually bioavailable. I added that info to the salvage pathways section and deleted the supplement section. Hope that's OK Tim Vickers (talk) 18:41, 25 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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I modified the section about his politica/social views, I hope you find the edit constructive and of your liking! Ffaffff (talk) 17:56, 1 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

Talk:Charles H. Bennett (computer scientist)

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Hi CharlesHBennett,

I responded to your comment on the talk page Talk:Charles H. Bennett (computer scientist). It would be nice to have your opinion about the best choice of epithet to use.

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