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Hi Liftarn, I had a question and offer:
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* I noticed that your signature tends not to include a date. Is something broken in your signature formatting? If so, I could potentially help you to debug it. Do you normally sign posts with three tildes, or four? <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>

* I noticed that your talkpage is getting kind of long, and is currently over 100K. Some people's browsers start having trouble with anything over 32K. If you'd like, I could set up an archive bot for you? That would automatically archive anything older than a certain date (like 30 days), and then you wouldn't have to worry about it anymore. :)
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: Yes, I usually sign with three tildes. Page archived. An archive bot might be a good idea. // ] (])
:: Sure, happy to set one up for you. :) Also, could I ask you to try and sign with four tildes, to date your posts? Especially if setting up a bot, they'd need a date to be able to tell how old a particular post was. --]]] 00:55, 22 June 2008 (UTC)


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