Your Burning sand article is pretty short, and without much information or context. There's also not a whole lot you can say about it. I'd probably suggest that you turn it into a redirect to the Falling Sand Game article, and add in a section on "Burning Sand" to there. That way, users get all the information in one place, and it lets them find out about the modification if they simply look up the original game. -- Consumed Crustacean | Talk | 22:46, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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It's me, Mr. E from the Burning Sand site. Nice to meet you. Random the Scrambled 12:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Take a look

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Some other users joined in to help you fix Burning Sand. It's in pretty good shape now. Random the Scrambled (?)(Vandalism and other nonsense!) 19:01, 13 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Reliable sources

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Thanks for your enthusaism on the Asheville, North Carolina article! However, just because you find information on the 'net doesn't make it a reliable source. For instance, a local real estate office doesn't qualify as a reliable, verifiable source. A better source would be a "trusted" newspaper. Cheers. tedder (talk) 16:44, 15 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

I have never touched a page in North Carolina. I do not know where this message came from, or why you must place it on my page. Atlasrune (talk) 16:48, 15 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

You are right- it should have gone to someone else. Feel free to delete this thread if you wish. tedder (talk) 16:54, 15 May 2009 (UTC)Reply