User talk:Quicksilvre
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[edit] Ted Radcliffe
Thank you for your change to Ted Radcliffe. "Glib" is a better word than "funny" in this context. Please be more accurate in your edit summary, however. This was not "fix link". Edit summaries are really helpful to those of us who monitor changes so it is important that they should be accurate. Have you considered creating an account? --Theo (Talk) 11:28, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
You're welcome, and thanks for the warning. The thing that I saw in the article while I was going over it was "[segregation]]" in one paragraph, which is why I went in and changed that when the other paragraph caught my eye. My mistake.
And yes, now I've got an account.Quicksilvre
[edit] Welcome
Hi Quicksilvre: Welcome to your own identity. I moved the messages from User talk:24.194.76.27 because I just wanted to say thank you for your prompt, courteous response to my contact—especially given that I omitted the essential word "just" before "fix link". Sometimes not everything in my head makes it through my keyboard! Traditionally, Wikipedian welcomes include a whole raft of links for you to explore. I recommend Wikipedia:Simplified Ruleset and Wikipedia:Community Portal, although it seems to me that you are doing just fine as it is. --Theo (Talk) 07:26, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
All right. Thanks, Theo. --Q
[edit] RPI Wikipedia party
Hi there. I'm currently an undergraduate at RPI organizing a little Wikipedia get-together this Thursday from 2-6pm in the Nason classroom. The plan is to both introduce members of the RPI community who already contribute to Wikipedia, and also try and introduce more people to editing. If you're around you're welcome to come hang out. Check it out and let me know if you're interested. Thanks. -FrankTobia (talk) 16:31, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
- No problem. I'll keep you in the loop in the future, if you're interested. -FrankTobia (talk) 22:21, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Urawa and A3
Just curious, but, where did you hear this ?? Neier (talk) 00:01, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
I heard it directly from the J. League 2008 page. There is a tiny bit of back-up here: [1] but it leads to a page in Japanese here [2] (I can't read it, and I think it could be a broken link) but I was just looking to be consistent. Since that page had gone through hundreds of revisions since it appeared, I thought it was uncontroversial. This is the original version of the J. League page with the A3 news: [3] This is the user who made the changes: [4] This person apparently had vandalized this page--but I'm reluctant to remove the A3 part from the J. League page (or the part I added to the A3 page) since there seems to be some back-up to this. However...I pay a lot more attention to German and English football than Japanese football, so please enlighten us and edit the pages if you have additional information. Quicksilvre (talk) 02:05, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
- I must have missed the change to the 2008 J. League article; but, the page you linked to in Japanese basically confirms what was written about a lack of payment. I also found [5] (still in Japanese). Neither article says anything about Japan pulling out of A3 completely; but, given the attitude towards the tournament here, it wouldn't surprise me. Thanks for the response. Neier (talk) 14:37, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

