User talk:David Finn

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Physical activity

Nice to see someone else editing physical activity. Aside from the clunkiness of my wording, looks like I was trying to reflect the National Library of Medicine definitions that distinguish physical activity from exercise. I think you are right that the WHO wording seems cleaner. Feel free to change and add, etc. - Robert Badgett 21:28, 23 November 2011 (UTC)

I guessed that is what happened. I'll take a look at the article again presently, and thanks for getting back to me. David Finn 09:40, 24 November 2011 (UTC)

Thanks

David, thanks for the format help for Biolinguistics/Bibliography. Bedtime beckoned before I could finish. Nice of you to take on a tedious chore. Do you have an automated way to do it? Anthony.Sebastian 00:06, 6 December 2011 (UTC)

My pleasure, Anthony. I know precisely nothing about biolinguistics but the great thing about it being a wiki is that we can all help in little ways. I just copy/pasted the asterisk and went down the page adding it to each line. The hard work was already done by you, and thanks for being one of our top contributors. David Finn 08:59, 6 December 2011 (UTC)

Thanks for your support.

Mr. David Finn: Thanks for your words supporting the existence and the lack of racism in the "White Argentine" article. Anyway, I've realized that Citizendium has too many rules and laws that prevent more possibly interested users to contribute. I really had any racist idea when i wrote it, but these are times in which you are allowed to show/demonstrate your pride if you are Black or have Black African ancestry, or if you are Amerindian or have Amerindian ancestry. Nevertheless, if you are White or have European ancestry and demonstrate it, you are automatically labelled as "racist", "nazi", etc. Besides, there are other wikisites which have an article on White Argentines in them so, this is no great loss, especially for a wikisite which only has 15,000 articles. Again, I thank you for you selfless support and contribution to the discussion. Thanks.--Pablo Martín Zampini 19:35, 26 December 2011 (UTC)