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Hope to see you around the Wiki! And if you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to contact me on my talk page!
Also, about your question on the Citrus production article, you're quite right, it wasn't really a stub any longer, but I forgot to remove the tag when I added information. Don't worry about having been here a short period of time, feel free to
Much impressed.--FocalPoint 18:29, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Reaver population percentage
I have reverted your edit to Reaver (Firefly) which changed the population percentages from 99.9% and 0.1% to 90% and 10%. This has been repeatedly corrected after verification with both the film and book, but people continue to restore the erroneous numbers despite both a talk page posting about this and an embedded comment specifically pointing out the common error. Please join our efforts to prevent this mistake. Thank you. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 04:02, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
- That was my fault, I was attempting to revert an anonymous edit to 10% and messed up somehow.--SirNuke 18:43, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Vandalizing my talk page
Please refrain from vandalizing my talk page you FRESHMAN. (User_talk:68.188.139.55)
- Normally I would remove something like this, but your comment is one of the funniest things I have read in quite some time. Thank you.--SirNuke 03:13, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
NSD Student's Message
Hello Sir Nuke, and thanks for all your advice on my article. I hope you can help me in the future on all my edits and other contributions. I know about the issue with the high school thing, because the high school that we feed into had its article deleted for the same reason. But I really only planned a small audience for it, and as a test article anyway. Thanks also for the instructions on the deleting. Please help me in the future as well! And I apologize for taking so long. I saw your message earlier, but I can't edit from school on account of our school's ISP being banned for having some vandalizing students.
Thanks Again!
NSD Student
P.S. How do I make my name blue and stuff like that? (Like make it a link?)
Uncyclopedia User
I have a user page on the Uncyclopedia (hiedenberget). How'd you get that little link to yours?Tingle
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My mistake. I've just deleted the talk page as well. Thanks for noticing. —Pablo D. Flores (Talk) 10:29, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
July Firefly Issue!
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"humourous"
Just so you know, 'humourous' is the correct spelling of 'humorous' in UK/International English ('humour' (UK, versus 'humor') + 'ous'). Not that it really matters.
Now that that's out of the way, we should have a chat about a certain word called Irony, since I was born and currently located in Midwest USA...--SirNuke 06:06, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
- http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/humorous?view=uk
- In British English, -our words change to -or when certain suffixes are added. -ize and -ous are the most common ones. Ah, sweet irony... —Wereon 15:28, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
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Hey, saw you blog while working on the
]Hi Sirnuke
Tks for commenting the article.
But.. about the colors... i didn´t saw anything against the background color on Wikipedia formating rules. I´m new to wikipedia, and i´m still trying to understand how it works and the rules.
I searched here:
"Introduction The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help How to write a great article Manual of Style "
For what i understood about colors (here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style), is that people with color blindness, black-and-white printouts, older monitors with fewer colors, monochrome displays may have problems reading coloured "text". Since the articles refers to use orange or violet text colors and since some pages in wiki also uses a light blue background (like the same page of manual style), i tested it to see if this could be a problem for people with those restrictions. I tested on Vischeck, and choose a soft ocre as a background since it shouldn´t affect the vision of those people (and it is easily seeing in old monitors). This tone of color is no more harmfull then the light blue background from wiki, i mean... the background soft blue in wiki, is on the same tone i used.
So, mainly i choosed some background that does not affect others, and also that keep the same good looks as wikipedia pages, like i saw in some portals.
What i avoided is using strong coloured tables (dark purple or dark red as i saw in some other articles) because this can be dificult to others to read.
If there is a prohibithion of using soft (pastel) colors in the background please, tell me where i can read it to adapt the article.
Sorry for my bad english, i´m not a native english speaker, as you may have noticed :)
Best Regards,
Guga --Beyond2000 07:23, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
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- This is just boilerplate, it's actually been superseded by Image:Ktorrent icon.png. — SheeEttin {T/C} 18:28, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
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