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Old   December 18, 2005, 20:28
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jasond
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Hi guys,

Does this page really belong in the wiki?

http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/E-Sol...ersion_Systems

It doesn't seem all that CFD related as opposed to thermal sciences/engineering related.

Jason
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Old   December 19, 2005, 01:32
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Ynot
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heh!

compare the user name who created the page to any of the external links on that page...

futhermore, it is not CFD related, at all, I agree. Although some section might be useful for some people (like material properties), but these can be found in the help for Notepad!

I am with discretizing it. Jonas?

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Old   December 19, 2005, 06:29
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Jonas Larsson
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I agree that it is hardly CFD related. Do what you want with it and leave a note about why on the talk page. Thanks for bringing up this type of issue! We need to jointly work on keeping the content focused and of high quality.
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