User talk:Magnus Manske
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Welcome to Wikibooks Magnus! You may be interested in checking out our Textbook planning page. --mav 21:11, 17 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Hi, I just wanted to say thanks for fixing the table on GCSE Science/Uses of static electricity :-) Theresa knott 21:46, 31 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Thank you very much Magnus for putting the books in the front page into tables. It looks great !! --Karl Wick
Hi,Magnus. I'm a biotech student ; just began to restructure the Proteins section. Still nothing written, but I think we need a good framework before,to organize content. What do you think about? Hope you like! Cyclop 13:37 , 13 Apr 2004
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[edit] Annotation
Magnus, what do we have to do to get the annotation stuff that you wrote implemented on the site ? We could really use it for the annotated books as well as the reg'lar books. Thanks man, --Karl Wick
Magnus, thanks for the tip about the content in your book that I can use in my organic chemistry book. I'll look over it and see what I can swipe. --Karl Wick
[edit] Image copyright
[edit] Copyright problem with Image:GENtle ligation.png
--Derbeth talk 09:54, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Images with unknown copyright status
G'day Magnus, trawling through Category:Images with unknown copyright status, I see that a number of your earlier images have been listed. Could you please check them and specify their copyright status as appropriate? Here's a list of your image contributions, if that makes it easier. cheers, Webaware talk 07:00, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
- G'day Magnus, thanks for clearing up those images. However, there are still some remaining images that have unknown copyright status:
- It'd be great if you could nominate their sources and specify copyright status before one of the admins deletes them. Thanks, Webaware talk 13:25, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Isoschizomers
Hi Magnus, a useful tool for GENtle might be an option to hide isoschizomers for restriction enzymes. Does such an option exist which I have not yet found? The plasmid map can get pretty cluttered with the names of so many enzymes which cut at the same site. -Dave