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Conflicting Edits[edit]

You and I just now had a conflicting edit on Capitalisation/7. I am going to find another page where someone else is not working at the same time. DanMS 22:53, 30 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry about that. I was just cleaning up the "done" sections, and at the same time I fixed a few links as well. I wasn't working on the same section as you though, and if you fixed that section, it should still be removed. However, the links I see you tried to remove are not fixed. Why did you (try to) remove them? Wiggin15 12:17, 31 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Red link recovery project[edit]

I didn't know about removing correct entries from the list completely. In some other pages of the project I saw that they were keeping both at the bottom and I thought I was appropriate to do so. After all, its easier to erase correct entries from a list than going through the page history to put them back. Now that I know I won't happen again.

About the tags, I'm using the wikipedia extension in Firefox and it places <strike> tags automatically (and with 2 clicks only) which I find highly convenient. Don't think it's that important anyway. Cheers. -- [[User:Rune.welsh|Rune Welsh]] [[User_talk:Rune.welsh|ταλκ]] 06:06, August 4, 2005 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (Image:IcyTowerFloors.gif)[edit]

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Hi,
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