User:Waterfox1

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Welcome to Waterfox1, my base page for editing Wikipedia topics. I am a retired nuclear physicist who can now contribute more time to public education on technical issues.

My primary expertise comes from working for about 40 years at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, gaining hands-on experience in experimental, analytical, and managerial work on a wide range of nuclear topics, including reactors, electronics, data collection, and arms control.

With three colleagues from the United States and Russia, we have written a two-volume book Nuclear Shadowboxing: Contemporary Threats from Cold War Weaponry. More information on the book is available at our web site http://NuclearShadowboxing.INFO. We are trying to keep the book up-to-date, so updates are posted for our book title on Google Book Search.

We also have a blog http://www.nuclearshadowboxing.blogspot.com/ where current nuclear issues are posted. You need not be a registered member to gain access to the postings and resource pages.

I am just starting (30 Nov. 2006) on editing the Wikipedia topic Cold War paragraph-by-paragraph.

--Alex DeVolpi, PhD (sometimes indexed as De Volpi)

waterfox 16:01, 30 November 2006 (UTC)