User talk:PatrickE

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Your material
Thank you for giving permission to continue your work.

And thank you for mailing me all of your contribution drafts. There is a real holocaust going on at CP, and many people's work is in real danger of being deleted. Some of it already has been. I've been going around copying the contributions of the people who have given me permission to post here.

I can easily understand your having lost interest in this, after what happened to you, MarkGall, and KSorenson. But the introduction to general relativity article is excellent.

SamHB 00:24, 1 May 2010 (UTC)