David McCormick
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Edit to Geoff Hurst
editJust to let you know about this edit - I think something went wrong somewhere along the lines. I presume it was accidental, but please be a little more careful in the future :) Thanks, — FireFox 17:51, 20 June '06
- Whoops, definitely accidental. Odd, I normally check afterwards too, but I must have been in a rush for some reason. Apologies, and will try to be more careful. David McCormick 17:56, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
- No problem :) As for replying to messages, overall it's up to you. Some users prefer to reply on their own talk page, and that's fine as long as you put a note or something at the top of the page saying that you will reply here and not on their talk page. Others just reply on the other persons talk page to keep things simple and to make sure that the user sees it. But it is up to you in the emd :) Thanks, — FireFox 18:03, 20 June '06
- Odd. I realised that the edits I'd tried to make were in the part I acccidentally deleted, so I thought I'd try again and the same thing almost happened - for some reason Firefox (the browser, not you!) deleted it by accident when I tried to scroll before the page was loaded. Ah well, fixed now. Thanks for noticing. :) David McCormick 22:02, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
- No problem :) As for replying to messages, overall it's up to you. Some users prefer to reply on their own talk page, and that's fine as long as you put a note or something at the top of the page saying that you will reply here and not on their talk page. Others just reply on the other persons talk page to keep things simple and to make sure that the user sees it. But it is up to you in the emd :) Thanks, — FireFox 18:03, 20 June '06
Hargreaves to Man Utd
editI'm not sure if you want to change the wording or delete it all. It's Crystal balling the way it is now. So. I'll let you decide on how to word it. Kingjeff 00:05, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
- I'll leave it for the time being I think, see what happens in the next week or so. David McCormick 00:07, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
WikiProject Munich
editHello,
You are invited to join WikiProject Munich!
There are a lot of things to do in this project. From creating new articles to finetuning articles into featured article status.
How can you help?
- You can join a Task Force.
- You can help comform Munich-related articles to Wikipedia Policy.
- You can get free Munich-related images under GNU Free Documentation License.
- You can create and edit of Munich-related articles.
- You can do translations from German Wikipedia to English Wikipedia on Munich-related articles.
- You can help do assessments of Munich-related articles.
- You can help expand articles currently in the Stub-class and Start-class.
- You can help reference articles.
- Since original research is against Wikipedia policy, you can research topics to expand. This means you don't need to know anything about Munich.
- You can help expand stubs and start-class articles and help finetune other articles into Featured article status.
A WikiProject of this nature is very broad. Munich has a rich history in sports, culture, politics along with many more topics. Feel free to help out in your area of interest.
If you want to check the project out you can click the link above. If you want to join the project, you can sign up here.
If you have any questions feel free to contact myself or any other member of the project.