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Peer Review: A854444 - Blame it on the Microbes

Post 1

Farlander

Entry: Blame it on the Microbes - A854444
Author: Farlander - U206300

This is my second article, and the first I'm sending for review. It's something I'd worked on a little while back, and felt was a shame to let it go to waste. Have rewritten and spruced it up a bit, but don't know if I'm still being a bit sarcastic, or if there are bits that need correcting. Would appreciate any comments and advice. Thanks.


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Post 2

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

Hi Farlander!

There's some good information there but your style of presentation will need to be changed away from a more 'essay-ish' one. Rather than talking to a virtual counterpart, entries for the Edited part of the Guide ought to be written in third person style (with very few exceptions like 'my experience with cancer').

Up to 'Living with microbes' you're overdoing the 'setting the scene' part. Using fewer words and omitting most of your rhetorical questions would be *more*. Please pick a few Edited entries at random and see what I'm talking about smiley - smiley

I wonder why the word 'symbiosis' doesn't appear anywhere in the entry - after all, you're talking about the mutual benefits. For side effects you could link to A673508smiley - winkeye

Oh, Aspergillus niger appears to be *good* for something! I've only heard of it in connection with the dangers of lacking hygiene with contact lenses.

"eat anything that has passed its due date" / "canned tuna fish disaster" - IMHO Botulinus somewhatingensis should be called by name here, and more details about the disaster added (or linked to).


To sum it up - it's almost there but the style needs some twirking.


smiley - cheers


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Post 3

Dr Hell

Hi...

I'm with Bossel. There's some work to do on this one. The idea is great, nevertheless.

Some links you might want to check out (or even include):

A471575 Bacteriophages
A506396 Gram Stain Technique
A533954 Bacillus 2-9-3
A712612 The History of Optical Microscopy
A727238 Microscopes

I don't know about the US, but I remember being taught thoroughly in school (at the tender age of 9-10) that microbes are essentially good - eg in fermentation, humus etc. and that only few are bad to human beings. So the fact that there are many microbes and that most of them are harmless did not surprise me as much. At leat not as much as this 'surprising fact' it is being portrayed in this Entry - I am personally a bit uncomfortable with that... But probably it's just me.

See you,

HELL


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Post 4

Orcus

Indeed, and sorry dude but you might want to check out this article already in the edited guide and written by me smiley - smiley

A591374

In fact I'd appreciate a link. smiley - smiley Its a good idea to search if someone's already written an article on one of your subjects.

Good stuff in this one though I must say. Might it be coold to mention that everyone has about 1kg of E. coli in their intestines at any one time. This is a bacterium that is definitely getting some bad press these days, shame.

Orcus


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Post 5

Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs)

I don't know if anybody's mentioned it yet, but your article's written in first person. Put it in third, and you'll be ready for the edited guide.


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Post 6

Farlander

omg my article is still in peer review? i thought i'd taken it down! i've been reworking it on my home pc, trying to get it to flow in 3rd person style and adding more facts... thanks for your comment though, i never thought people would come by it again smiley - erm

cheers!


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Post 7

Dr Hell

Hey Farlander, cool to know you are still working on this one. It would be great if you could take it off PR by yourself, this saves us some 'bureaucracy'.

I'll be waiting for the new version.

HELL


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Post 8

Farlander

thanks smiley - smiley there's a four-day holiday just around the corner, maybe i'll spend that time polishing the article


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Post 9

Lentilla (Keeper of Non-Sequiturs)

Cool - it's worth the trouble, I think. And you shouldn't need to remove this thread from Peer Review - as long as you update the original article that it's linked to. When you finish the updates, post to this thread and let us know.


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Post 10

Dr Hell

Yeah, well I thought you'd need more time, that's why I suggested you removing this thread. However, if it's just four days, no problem.

smiley - ok

HELL


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Post 11

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

smiley - whistle


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Post 12

Farlander

oh right... i should've removed this ages ago... remind me where it is again?


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Post 13

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

There's a 'remove' link at PeerReview if you're using Goo or Alabaster, and it's an 'x' in the leftmost column if you're in Brunel. However, I'd rather like you to knock the piece into shape and keep it where it is smiley - smiley


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Post 14

Farlander

er yeah, i have another version that i'm toying with in my laptop at the moment, but for the moment i've taken it off peer review lest some passing scout thinks that it's ready or something. thanks for your support! smiley - tea


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Post 15

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

well, smiley - ok then


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Post 16

Dr Hell

...I'll keep my eyes peeled for the new version.

Cheers,

HELL
(unsubscribing)


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Post 17

Farlander

sir bossel, whatever happened to your arrows and fruit flies??? smiley - wah i rather liked that one...


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