Hi! I've read the great article of Albert Einstein and I think the article is worthy to become a good article. It has simple word and his theories are explained in simple language. I really do hope this article becomes a good one.-- User:TDKR Chicago 101 (talk) 21:38 (UTC)
I just had a run through. As an essay it is lacking in craftsmanship from place to place. I fixed a bunch of minor things.
At one point it says, "The second idea is that any observer, no matter how fast that observer moves in relation to us, is always the same." --- always the same as what? I have no idea. (I hope I didn't write that sentence.) I'll have to go back through early versions to see whether I can pick up a clue or two to what was intended.
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animalia, arachnida, and arthropoda categories[change source]
Just to let you know, I redirected these new categories you created. We already had the categories Animals, Arachnids, and Arthropods. I imagine they were set up under those names because this is Simple English Wikipedia, although I can see that that is inconsistent. --Auntof6 (talk) 02:15, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
That's great. I was trying to figure out how to do the re-directs myself. One of the problems with spider names is that there are competing English language ways of referring to certain species, many species that don't have common names, etc. Without multiple ways to navigate it's pretty hard to let users find anything. Patrick0Moran (talk) 04:56, 23 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]