User talk:196.30.118.76

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Hi there,

You left a message on my talk page, but you forgot to sign it (just type four tildes, like this:~~~~ at the end of your post), so I had to go to the history of my talk page to see who you were. Have you got a login name yet? This makes it easier to see who said what, and because you might not get the same IP address each time, it provides some continuity.

As for the edits to the article in question, please see my response on my talk page. I hope it makes some kind of sense.

As you're new to Wikipedia, you might find some of the following advice useful. It comes from a standard form letter to unregistered users:


Welcome!

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your contributions.

Currently, you are editing without a username. You can continue to do so, as you are not required to log in to Wikipedia to read and edit articles; however, logging in will result in a username being shown instead of your IP address (yours is 196.30.118.76). Logging in does not require any personal details, and there are many other benefits for logging in.

When you edit pages:

  • Please respect others' copyrights; do not copy and paste the contents from webpages directly.
  • Please use a neutral point of view when editing articles; this is possibly the most important Wikipedia policy.
  • If you are testing, please use the Sandbox to do so.
  • Do not add unreasonable contents into any articles, such as copyrighted text, advertisement messages, and text that is not related to an article's subject. Adding such content or editing articles maliciously is considered vandalism.

The Wikipedia Tutorial is a good place to start learning about Wikipedia. For now, if you are stuck, you can click the edit this page tab above, type {{helpme}} in the edit box, and then click Save Page; an experienced Wikipedian will be around shortly to answer any questions you may have. Also feel free to ask a question on my talk page. I will answer your questions as far as I can! Thank you again for contributing to Wikipedia.

Happy editing!

--Slashme 06:50, 31 May 2007 (UTC)