User talk:Simon Moon

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Sorry, I didn't notice your name and reverted your ShareReactor edit. Stupid me (in case you are not an impostor). Thanks for removing that little bit of misinformation. Paranoid 09:11, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Its ok. I am not an imposter, otherwise i wouldnt know the things. As you saw, i only edited out small things, correting it to be more accurate. Lots have no real idea about what all happened or happens with SR, therefor they asume things and take those as facts. Which is pure bull. Oh and thanks for watching the edits from these war mongers. I defused their nice "claims" that were also posted somewhere else by simply posting the official documents at RespectP2P.org. If they wanna check it, they can just call the investigation Judge up :)

Speed of Light[edit]

Hi, you reverted my edit on the Speed of Light article. I agree its not a big addition, but none the less a small attribute to the completeness of it. I did not find any other suitable place to position it, thats why i added it in there, to keep it close to other data that has relevance. Please add it somewhere in the article, in a more appropriate place. I was looking for this information for a long time before i found it and would not want others to search the same futuile way as i did. Thanks. -- Simon Moon

I think it ("Light travels the distance of 1 Exametre in 105.7 years.") should not be added at all. The speed is given in meters per second (standard unit) and also in kilometer per hour and mile per hour, because many are more familiar with these. However, exameter is not a unit that is often used (astronomers use parsec or lightyear for distances), if at all, so it does not add much. Furthermore, the information you want to add is fairly easy to compute.
If you still think it should be added, I suggest you take it up at talk:speed of light. -- Jitse Niesen (talk) 12:47, 26 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]