User talk:64.172.115.2
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Hi there. I've noticed you making several contributions to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Gender Studies. You might want to consider signing up as a regular user so that others find it easier to interact with you. Also remember that you should sign your name at the end of your posts with ~~~~, which produces a date-stamped signature automatically. Thanks, An An 23:35, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Get an account!
Hi! I'd also suggest you register an account. It will make it easier to discuss with you. If you are concerned: It will actually increase your anonymity, since it is harder to trace an arbitrary name than an IP address. If you are interested in those things, registering an account will also make you eligible for some votes and will allow you (after a short time) to edit semi-protected pages.--Stephan Schulz 22:14, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
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