User talk:82.24.213.54

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[edit] Your edit to Kernel Patch Protection

I reverted your recent edit to Kernel Patch Protection for two reasons. First, it removed information from the article. Second, it introduced spacing problems around the references. There should be one space after each reference to separate it from the next sentence. And the references were intentionally stuck back-to-back so that there would not be spaces between them.

Sentence.[1][2][3] Next sentence.

is preferable to

Sentence.[1] [2] [3] Next sentence.

Remember the dot (talk) 19:56, 31 March 2007 (UTC)


(replying to message on my talk page) — I'm sorry. I made a mistake when I first put that sentence into Wikipedia on 30 Nov 2006. It was supposed to refer to Symantec, not Sophos. I've fixed the problem. Thank you very much for bringing this to my attention! —Remember the dot (talk) 02:07, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] David Weber

I reverted your edit to David Weber because you may be confusing your authors. The three books in question were written by David Drake and/or Eric Flint, not David Weber. — CJewell (talk to me) 03:18, 24 May 2007 (UTC)