Welcome!

Hello, Josilot, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Olympics

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Hello there. I took a look through your contribution list and thought that this project may be of interest to you. Regards, Blnguyen 06:53, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Falkirk Wheel

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Many thanks for you note! I hope you are enjoying the wiki buzz, beware though it's addictive... Cheers SeanMack 07:07, 18 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

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Thank you for your comments on the medal count issue with the anon. user. --Madchester 21:45, 19 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Bernoulli number

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I think your "disambiguation link repair" was mistaken. They're not a series; they're a sequence. Michael Hardy 00:59, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I was repairing a link from series that went to a disambiguation page, changing it to go to the proper series (mathematics). I'm glad to see that the page has now been updated with the correct term; I had not considered that series was the wrong term altogether.--Josilot 01:32, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Changing vote

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haha. sorry, I thought it was me that was doing that by accident. sorry. You are totally allowed to vote. haha. sorry for the mistake!
--Jared [T]/[C]\[P:O]/[@]\[+] 23:20, 20 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:Olympic conventions

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Hey, I wanted to send you a message because: A. it's always nice to see that orange message box at the top of the screen and B. I really appreciate you sharing your opinions and assisting us in creating some concensus. --Caponer 00:57, 21 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


In regards to the message you sent me: Thank you for the suggestions. I appreciate you helping. I put thios page together too fast, I know, and I should have planned it out better. But its too late to go back now. I would appreciate your help in achieving these goals you set out on my talk page; all of those things and maybe more should be considered. Respond to this message to let me know how we can do this thing, :-). P.S. I received a message from a SimonP which stated that I cannot use the votingtemplates thing I made at the top of the page. Apparently, consensus has it that this debate was made before and any use of a voting template of this sort is prohibited. I asked him if I could use them until the debate was over, but I received no reply yet. See my talk page for more details. Reply soon! --Jared [T]/[+] 21:04, 22 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi. Sorry, I saw that your last edit was way earlier today, so I decided to go ahead and start myself. Then I saw this message. haha. All I did was make a purpose and move everything to the talk page. I was about to start creating the tally thing on the main page but I saw the message. Have you come up with anything yet? --Jared [T]/[+] 22:06, 22 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the hints...I think I'm just going to start whipping something up. You can help if you want, but if I really need help, I'll call. --Jared [T]/[+] 22:20, 22 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Reverting vandalism

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I saw in your edit summary that you reverted a link to Leon Lett on the Lindsey Jacobellis article as vandalism. I don't see that link as vandalism and is misleading to others who look at the edit history. Please don't misuse "vandalism" in edit summaries when it does not apply. It is very much frowned on here. Jacobellis has been compared to Lett in various media sources and therefore comparisons should not be considered vandalism. Please take a look at Wikipedia's policy on vandalism to become more familiar. Thank you --† Ðy§ep§ion † Speak your mind 01:27, 21 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

In the link that I sent you, please also read the second article about good faith. The reason why I brought this to your attention is that quickly labeling something as "vandalism" may confuse other editors especially those who work hard in reverting vandalism such as those in the the Recent Changes Patrol and Wikipedia's Counter Vandalism Unit. Also it may discourage users who are incorrectly labeled as vandals from editing further.

As for your question: "And really, why stop there? Why not throw a picture of Leon Lett up on Jacobellis's page for no reason? Would that be considered vandalism?" If one were to put a picture of Lett there, you can take the picture down and start a discussion on the talk page. Some people don't use edit summaries and its best to illicit a response. People disagree about what should be placed on an article all the time. This often leads to disruptive edits wars, but rarely if ever is labeled vandalism. It's just people's point of view. --† Ðy§ep§ion † Speak your mind 02:39, 21 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


Olympics WikiProject membership update

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