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sphodros rufipes

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hi indy :)

thanks for mentioning your edits on the article, i added all the synonyms that are found in the literature. the only thing i wanted to mention is that the {{wikicommons}} template is best placed directly under the External links header; this way it's placed neatly to the top right of the section. many thanks for adding to the spider section, it's in desperate need of more contributors :) If you take further interest in this field, check out the Spider WikiProject. feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the section, or wikipedia.

cheers --Sarefo 21:49, 29 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Awesome. :) Ah, I see; I'll remember where the wikicommons should go next time. Thanks! :) I may try to add more information to other spiders stubs sometime in the future, since it was a lot of fun to research the Sphodros rufipes. I'll definately check out the spider wikiProject. Thanks a bunch! <3 - Indy Gold 23:21, 29 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

I just found two more spider pages you made :) just wanted to tell you that the name in the taxobox (name=) is not set in " ", but in '' '' (two single ones each) -> in italics. Also consider moving information that is not specific to one species further up the taxonomical tree. I know it's often not easy to determine if an information one reads somewhere is specific to the species or not if one is not a specialist (I'm an amateur too); for example, iirc all Atypidae (or at least all Atypus species) bite their prey from the inside of the tubes. cheers :) --Sarefo 14:04, 3 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ottoman language Wikipedia

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Hello Indy Gold

I am a history teacher from Istanbul, in Turkey. We need your vote [1] for opening Ottoman language wikipedia

--Tarih 04:15, 23 March 2007 (UTC)Reply