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Pilsudski[edit]

Hello. While Pilsudski was an established leader in twenties, he is too controversial (at least to Poles themselves) to be called "Father of the nation". Actually, Mieszko I would rather qualify for this category instead. If you want to verify this, you might be interested in asking wikipedians on the relevant noticeboard. Happy editing. --Beaumont (@) 11:14, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please discuss the changes like this first. Continuing to add information other disagree with to article is not constructive.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  05:07, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Controversial literature page[edit]

Hi Tony360X -- I'm glad you're so enthusiastic & energetic about editing. A couple of points that you might have missed in your work:

  1. Using the term "Controversial Literature" with the second word capitalized is nonstandard capitalization here on Wikipedia; check the Wikipedia:Manual of style (WP:STYLE for short) which explains a lot of this stuff; there's an entire separate page broken out just for capitalization, at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (capital letters) (WP:MOSCAPS for short).
  2. In one of your edits, you deleted the relevant categories, and also an external link that I think was fairly helpful. You'll probably want to go back to an earlier version of the article, copy them, and put them back in.

I'm posting these here because they're really comments to you; I'll watch that page for a while & see where you're going with it, and will probably pitch in some comments on the Talk:Controversial literature. Best, lquilter 05:41, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

- Thank You for your help and support lquilter. I'm working on the artical and saving the changes as I go and chances are I might miss a detail that is important. - Tony360X

Sure. I think if you look at this diff) you will see on the left the heading "External links" and then somewhat below that the reference that is helpful, and then below that, the categories, and then the {{lit-stub}} -- all of those would be helpful to put back in. Best, lquilter 06:19, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Maggie Chow/Ronald Reagan[edit]

Hello Tony360X. Regarding you're addition to the Minor Deus Ex characters article, I'n afraid you'll need to provide a source or reference that states the character of Maggie Chow was inspired or created from Ronald Reagan. Unfortunately, unless it's already mentioned in the manual or the game, it cannot be used without a source. If you can provide an address to the website which claims this, it can be returned. My apologies. Gamer Junkie 11:52, 7 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Edits to Napoleonic Wars[edit]

Please do not add nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to the Napoleonic Wars page. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you. -- Bryson 02:31, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

- What are talking about. That was not vandlisim I did. Since the United States was involved in the Napolonic Wars I put down list of US leaders during the conflict which became an American thing with the War of 1812. - Tony360X

No you replaced a list of Marshals of France with James Madison. Also explain this edit, you are signing as me. [1] --Bryson 03:18, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I only put James Madision in because he was president during the War of 1812 and I did not erase any thing. I have nothing to do with that edit. Go talk to BigFrank or the other guy and I am not a sockpuppetry. - Tony360X
No [2].--Bryson 19:15, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
No? What do you mean by that. - Tony360X
Follow Bryson's link, and you'll see what he meant. You did exactly as he stated. pbryan 22:02, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I could have erased it by accident when I was adding James Madison. Sorry about that. ---- Tony360X

Hi, in this edit [3] you removed The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments from the list (among others) without any comments. Could you elaborate on the reason? --Itub 12:13, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]