User talk:Richardmtl
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[edit] Mexico City metro
Hi Richard, I see you're still around, from time to time at least. I have a huge favor to ask you, if you are in Mexico City that is. I'm working on the List of Mexico City metro stations and I don't have accurate information regarding the station type of lines 8, 9 and B (elevated vs. underground vs. surface). The official page of the STC is not too helpful either, and it has some blatant errors too (like listing Observatorio has a surface station). Do you know where else I could find this information? Do you know it yourself? I would highly appreciate any help you could give me. Thank you! -- Rune Welsh | ταλκ 15:31, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mexico Metro (again)
Hi Richard! I don't know if you got an email I sent you a while ago regarding the Mexico City Metro. You once told me you had all the logos of the stations available. I was wondering if you could send them to me, if you are not too busy, so I can upload the missing ones to Wikipedia and also for an SVG map of the system I'm working on. Your help will be greatly appreciated, as usual. Regards. -- Rune Welsh | ταλκ 12:56, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Adopt offer
If you'd like I'll adopt you? -- ThinkBlue (Hit BLUE) 22:47, 02 October 2007 (UTC)
- I'm glad you accepted my offer. I like your enthusiasm when it comes to Wikipedia. The templates (like you have required) can be seen here. As to the bar starting with B I'll go through it. I is for Italicizing, the Ab is for an Internal link (example) ----> Mexico, the one with the earth is to be used when you're citing a source, the A is to start a new headline, The one with the picture is for an image (example) ----> Image:ThinkBlue.jpg, the one with the horn I don't regularly use, the n-for math, the one with the W is to go out of your way and not write in encyclopedic form, the one after the W is for a signature, like I have one that would work for that, the minus sign is for see here (is after References), #R is for redirecting pages,
stris for crossing out lines (this will help when coming to fixing Good Articles, when something needs to be done, explicitly explained in the talk page), <----- is for line break, x2 is for three reasons: Superscript, Subscript, and Small, the one after the x2 is for inserting a hidden comment, the one with the picture is for an image gallery, you can see mine here, the one after the picture is for a quote, the last one is for inserting a table (example) ----> Justin Timberlake#Number-one singles. Good question about Commons. The only thing you need to know is if the image belongs to you you can either release it in: Public domain, Creative Commons and GNU Free Documentation License. So now that I explained the tool bar, let me introduce myself. I'm 17 years old and live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I've been with Wikipedia for about 11 months. Mostly what I do is work on wrestling articles or other articles; but mostly wrestling. What I also do is revert vandalism (since it's a popular thing here). I'm also a fluent speaker of English and Spanish. I do speak a little French. I hope I answered your questions. Again, any questions that you have, I'll be happy to help. Don't hesitate to leave a message in my talk page. Since I'm here for. Again, thank you for accepting my offer. -- ThinkBlue (Hit BLUE) 20:11, 03 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Problems?
Are you having any problems on Wikipedia? -- ThinkBlue (Hit BLUE) 23:51, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

