User talk:William Hart
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Robert Tito | Talk 08:09, 15 February 2007 (CST)
Hi William, thanks for the start on intelligent design. Could you give us a bio please? --Larry Sanger 09:07, 15 February 2007 (CST)
- Apologies for not realising this was a better place for questions about bio details. You've answered the point of my question pertinently and appropriately. I intend to delete my remarks from the talk page on the article (but will revert if you'd prefer they remain there). David Tribe 07:54, 17 February 2007 (CST)
- Sure, no problems. I was never a big WP contributor, so I don't really know much about the best way to do things. You're welcome to delete the comments from the discussion page along with my response if you want, or leave it there as you wish. You could even transfer it all to this page if you wanted. But maybe it isn't that important. To further answer your questions, I'm actually considering not contributing much more to the article, just to see how it develops from here. I think it is fairly neutral (apart from the Popper comment, which I think Gareth contributed), and I'm just curious to see how it "evolves" under the "intelligent" direction of future contributors. Your summary for your single edit to the article was pretty funny by the way. I feel that my piles and arthritis were perfectly designed to achieve their end. :-) William Hart 08:06, 17 February 2007 (CST)