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thank you for your kitten[edit]

I am truly grateful for your generous gift of a digital picture of a juvenile Felis catus. Back half a dozen years, there was this mighty bot written to add a page with parsed data for each human protein —the bureaucrats are against that sort of thing now, hence my declined plan for a page per bacterium (after the code was written and volunteers mustered). In light of that TAR1 would be welcome, however, I would advise against it until you have finished and published otherwise you might have to add a note about it to not get accused of plagiarising your lit. review, which will be interpreted by the old farts that you are wasting your mind not on your research. If you need a hand just email me. (Matteo. And, yes, my username is terrible, but I made it up when I was 14 and playing a videogame) --Squidonius (talk) 21:15, 26 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]