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Your comment on Talk:Main Page... edit

...I've moved it here. You might also want to try Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion. Good luck with your gaming guide project! FallingGravity (talk) 00:12, 17 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Spelling &   edit

Please refrain from changing the spelling on British related articles from British English to American English, as you did on C.S Lewis and George Harrison. These articles are about topics where the use of en-GB is appropriate and the alteration to en-US is not. Also you claimed that you were changing them to British spelling when in fact you were changing them to American spelling. Thanks. Also note that the use of   in the articles you were removing it from were used for a reason.   is a non-breaking space which prevents the characters before and after being wrapped independently on the screen. This serves to keep the number with the descriptor instead of on separate lines for easier comprehension and readability. So $ 3 million would appear together on the same line instead of the possibility of the two components appearing separately. See WP:NBSP for further details. Canterbury Tail talk 03:08, 6 April 2013 (UTC)Reply