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Here is a friendly and visual Welcome to Wikipedia in PDF form. We also have a copy of a published book, at Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual, if you would like to know a bit about how things are done. There is also a tutorial that can guide you step-by-step. WelcomeHi, welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for helping with some new information at Peak oil. As you can guess, one of the main problems with information on the internet is verifiability, so I was hoping you could help me understand the source of your information. That way I can integrate it into the article better and give it a reference in case anyone wants to look it up. I tried to find "Daur" or "Daura", but came up with a Chinese tribe and a city in Nigeria. Is that the right spelling? If you help find a good source that talks about that topic we can work to make your point a permanent part of the article. Happy editing. NJGW (talk) 04:26, 20 December 2007 (UTC) |
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