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Revision as of 02:33, 20 October 2002 by Zoe (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hi Lir. Great stuff you're writing. Tarquin
- Right. Great stuff. Like this little gem he added to Iowa State- "Common pasttimes at Iowa State include drinking, smoking, tripping, and complaining." He's a regular Noah Webster. David dePaoli
Hey Lir, you might want to check out Misplaced Pages:How to rename a page which explains how to cleanly move/rename a page while keeping its edit history intact. --Brion 23:52 Oct 3, 2002 (UTC)
- While you're at it, don't forget to take a quick look over the Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions. --Brion 00:42 Oct 4, 2002 (UTC)
In reference to the question you posted to Mav (and please use user talk pages for that sort of thing rather than the user page itself), you can find most of what you'd want to know about character sets at Misplaced Pages:Special characters.
Lir, "Season of inundation" is not the sort of article that you should be putting in the "Misplaced Pages:" discussion area. You should put this article into the ordinary part of the Misplaced Pages. "Misplaced Pages:" is for articles on using or learning about the Misplaced Pages. Cheers Derek Ross
Lir, if you would offer some scintilla of proof that Christopher Columbus was a slave trader prior to his 1492 voyage, people will stop reverting what you have insisted on putting into his article. But as long as you just keep changing it back without proof, people will keep reverting it again. -- Zoe
It's the responsibility of the person who MAKES a claim to substantiate it, it is not the responsibility of those who question it to have to dig up evidence. You sound like Helga. Again, if you can't be bothered to prove your claim, it will get reverted. -- Zoe
You want to insult me, go ahead and do that, it won't change the fact that you have shown no proof of your claim. Therefore, every time you claim that he was a slave trader, you will get reverted. I'll put the article on my watch list to keep track of it. -- Zoe