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On a side note, you may wish to brush up on WP:3RR. You've already violated it on Seattle, Washington. Another reversion to your preferred version may subject you to up to a 24 hour block. It'd be a horrible way to start your first day on Wikipedia. ;) Other than that, happy editting. --Bobblehead 06:18, 12 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Don't worry about it. You're new to Wikipedia so some mistakes are expected. It's also unlikely that you did more harm to the article than you helped. I'm sure your edits were made with the expectation of improving the article. All in all, keep up the editing and don't worry too much about warnings. Everyone gets them, as long as you learn from them and don't repeat the mistake then the warning served its purpose. I also wouldn't take it personal if your edits are undone or altered. Wikipedia is additive, so any changes you make should be reviewed by other editors and most will be updated in some manner. The best way to "defend" your edits is to include a link to a reliable source that supports your position. The averages I included came from Weather.com, which is reasonably reliable, but if you have another source that supports your averages just provide a link to that source and it's all good. Help:Footnotes, WP:Footnotes, and WP:Cite are also good places to go if you want to see how to cite reliable sources. --Bobblehead 02:19, 13 February 2007 (UTC)Reply