Talk:Normal form

I personally think that there should be an article relating all of the database normal forms together (under this article title, or otherwise). This would proba

Talk:Normal form

Normal form (database)

I personally think that there should be an article relating all of the database normal forms together (under this article title, or otherwise). This would probably mean that other groups listed on this page should also have articles for them. McKay 06:26, 2 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Normal form (reading)

I, a reader, thought something along the lines of:

In reading: normal form (reading): an element of a writing system that cannot be read further: see stopping problem?

An alternative ("in the absence of may might" and/or "in the absence of might may?" etc?) read and/or write something resembling

In reading: normal form (rereading): an element of a rereading system that cannot reread further

Onwards march "in rereading" and "in re reading" etc, see greeking for fontalicious applications...

Knotwork 00:38, 26 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

In re font, see card, letter, atu, trump, deck, suit, etc.

Knotwork 00:40, 26 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Query: also see liquid, liquidity, baptism, baptismal, and other phases or uses of liquids or relatives thereof? (Heavy Holywater, Fatman! ;))

Knotwork 00:42, 26 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Disambiguation?

This article seems to be a valid link target, not a true disambiguation page. It gives information relating to "normal form" and lists specific types of normal forms. Rather than cleaning it up to conform to WP:MOSDAB, I would remove the disambig tag. Thoughts? -- JHunterJ 14:31, 10 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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