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There is one English language. It is the one used in England. In both American English and English, 'an' does not precede a noun beginning with an H (unless it is silent).
There is one English language. It is the one used in England. In both American English and English, 'an' does not precede a noun beginning with an H (unless it is silent).
:Please read [[WP:ENGVAR]]. Please do not make changes related to regional differences in English if you do not know how words are pronounced in American English. In American English, the H is silent in herb, herbicide, etc. [[User:ChemNerd|ChemNerd]] ([[User talk:ChemNerd#top|talk]]) 20:52, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
:Please read [[WP:ENGVAR]]. Please do not make changes related to regional differences in English if you do not know how words are pronounced in American English. In American English, the H is silent in herb, herbicide, etc. [[User:ChemNerd|ChemNerd]] ([[User talk:ChemNerd#top|talk]]) 20:52, 13 April 2015 (UTC)

== Invitation to Wikiproject Research ==

Hello ChemNerd,



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[[User:Ryzhou|Ryzhou]] ([[User talk:Ryzhou|talk]]) 17:40, 16 April 2015 (UTC)

Revision as of 17:40, 16 April 2015

Userifying deleted 1P-LSD article

I was looking to userify (or put it under a Draft: prefix) and clean up the 1P-LSD article that was recently deleted after a AfD Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/1-propionyl-lysergic_acid. However I don't want to copy-paste the old one and lose history like this guy did (User:Muchotreeo/sandbox). Since I don't know the process for recreating removed articles in appropriate namespaces and you offered to help find an administrator willing I thought maybe you could help me with it. I'm semi-new to editing Wikipedia so if you think this is inappropriate please let me know. Erik.Bjareholt (talk) 21:12, 15 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

No problem. I will email an admin. ChemNerd (talk) 14:57, 16 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
It is now here: Draft:1P-LSD. ChemNerd (talk) 21:33, 16 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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English

There is one English language. It is the one used in England. In both American English and English, 'an' does not precede a noun beginning with an H (unless it is silent).

Please read WP:ENGVAR. Please do not make changes related to regional differences in English if you do not know how words are pronounced in American English. In American English, the H is silent in herb, herbicide, etc. ChemNerd (talk) 20:52, 13 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation to Wikiproject Research

Hello ChemNerd,


We’d like to invite you to participate in a study that aims to explore how WikiProject members coordinate activities of distributed group members to complete project goals. We are specifically seeking to talk to people who have been active in at least one WikiProject in their time in Wikipedia. Compensation will be provided to each participant in the form of a $10 Amazon gift card.


The purpose of this study is to better understanding the coordination practices of Wikipedians active within WikiProjects, and to explore the potential for tool-mediated coordination to improve those practices. Interviews will be semi-structured, and should last between 45-60 minutes. If you decide to participate, we will schedule an appointment for the online chat session. During the appointment you will be asked some basic questions about your experience interacting in WikiProjects, how that process has worked for you in the past and what ideas you might have to improve the future.


You must be over 18 years old, speak English, and you must currently be or have been at one time an active member of a WikiProject. The interview can be conducted over an audio chatting channel such as Skype or Google Hangouts, or via an instant messaging client. If you have questions about the research or are interested in participating, please contact Michael Gilbert at (206) 354-3741 or by email at mdg@uw.edu.


We cannot guarantee the confidentiality of information sent by email.


The link to the relevant research page is m:Research:Means_and_methods_of_coordination_in_WikiProjects


Ryzhou (talk) 17:40, 16 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]