User talk:64.103.37.69

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[edit] Proofreading

I've removed the warning from here, although you may never see this because your IP is changing. When I'm using Vandalproof I generally don't look at talk pages, and sometimes I make mistakes. My apologies. Kevin 11:55, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Vandalism

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[edit] Editing of my User Page

Dear 64.103.37.69, if that is your real name,

Recently, you have been editing my User Page. Whilst such acts of devotion to me could be considered flattery, I would ask you to refrain from editing my User Page when your edit has no basis in fact and your edit summary could be considered libelous.

I refer, specifically, to your recent edit removing from my User Page the user box stating that I speak no foreign languages. I do not. You stated in the edit summary that matriculation requirements for Cambridge include a foreign language. Whilst they may do for some courses, they do not for a great many.

My matriculation requirements were to achieve, at least, the grades AAA at A-Level, with As in both Physics and Mathematics. I gained A-grade A-Levels in Physics, Maths, Computing and Geography, and took Distinctions in Advanced Extension Award Physics and Geography. Having therefore met the matriculation requirements, I matriculated to Trinity College, and to the University, in October 2003 by signing the then-current Matriculation Book in the Wren Library.

I hope that the above clears up matters for you, and that you will perhaps find more productive things to do on Wikipedia - for example, constructive edits in the mainspace, or registering yourself as a user.

I remain, your humble and obedient servant,

Mike Morley