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Hello, Inutasha De Fallen, and welcome to Wikipedia. Here are some pages that will help you to find your way around, understand key policies and guidelines, and develop your contributions:
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Welcome to wikipedia

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Hi, I've left these here in case they get bumped off the question back on the refdesk.

:Welcome to the refdesk Inutasha De Fallen. You might find these helpful links in the pedia such as Inventor (patent), Patent, List of patent legal concepts, patent application, patent pending, First to file and first to invent, United States Statutory Invention Registration, and more here[1]. Then in the refdesk archives you can pick from among these answers[2].

Wiki's full of stuff that can be hard to find. I'll dig up a nice welcome template to put on this page to give you more guidance about the place(see above - not fancy but comprehensive). I hope you like it here and I realise you know that people can be patient, calm, funny, nice, clinical or even trigger-happy (stressed n a bit hard on newbies therefore), but we're all volunteers and have good and bad days. Hope you'll stick around and learn a lot about the place. Julia Rossi (talk) 09:28, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Inutasha,
I strongly recommend that you remove your email address from your user page immediately. Wikipedia pages are very visible, and if you leave an address here, you may find your inbox overflowing with spam before you know what hit you. In articles, talk, or refdesk pages we routinely remove email addresses on sight, but I hesitate to interfere with your user page. --169.230.94.28 (talk) 16:41, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yikes, 169 is right. I went ahead and edited this for now- hope you don't mind. Friday (talk) 19:28, 27 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

deletion on ref desk

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Hi Inutasha, I noticed that you removed the answers to your question, presumaby as you had finished with it. Just so you know we usually leave the question and answers up since other readers may be interested in seeing hte answers too. Eventually these get archived automatically so only current question remain on the ref desk. Does that make sense? By the way I think another user has already returned the question and answers to the desk so you don't need to undo the deletion. David D. (Talk) 03:38, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]