User talk:Din rules

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[edit] February 2008

Ok, here we go. First of all, please do not delete other peoples conversations on their talk pages, as you did to my talk page. Also, please remember to sign your contributions to Wikipedia with ~~~~ 4 tildas.

Now about the HKUST artilce. Once requested, I did not revert any more changes, as you can tell with the Page History. I did add, and have again added the {{onesource}} tag, as the page has only two outside sources and numerous sources relying mainly on one website. This is not allowed. Please see this comparison of my last edit, and the one that was reverted by the IP address here.

Please read and understand Wikipedia's Core Policy's before you attack other users. Thank you and happy editing. If you need further help, please see the helpdesk, an administrator, or myself. Here are some things that may help you:


Hi Din rules, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Good luck, and have fun. --Dustitalk to me 17:43, 4 March 2008 (UTC)