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Hello, Nthitz, Welcome to Wikipedia!
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Happy editing!

--Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:28, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Pierre de Fermat

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When you discover vandalism, always check the history; in this case, the vandal had replaced the correct image with an incorrect one, but you simply removed the new version. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:28, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fermat's little theorem, Fermat's Last Theorem

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For future reference, you should note that our standard on national varieties of English spelling, WP:ENGVAR, says "Editors should not change the spelling used in an article wholesale from one variant to another, unless there is a compelling reason to do so (which will rarely be the case)". So you do not need to change British to American spellings e.g. generalisation to generalization. Indeed, some editors frown on this, and will revert such changes on sight. Gandalf61 09:20, 7 January 2007 (UTC)Reply