Welcome to Wikipedia. I'm not going to do what the Welcoming Committe does and tack on some long arduous painful reading about how much we appreciate your stay and your decision to become an editor with a face. We do, though, don't get me wrong. It's always nice to find other contributors out there. I encourage you to check out a few of the Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines pages, and the Wikipedia:Five pillars. Keep a neutral point of view, don't vote on everything, use common sense, and have fun editing, and you'll make it here just fine. ^_^ Cernen Xanthine Katrena 10:28, 1 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

That being said, at the Gamer Advisory Panel article, I just reverted to the original version. Cut-n'-pastes from websites are generally not considered fair use, so if you see any more blatant rip-offs like that, you can do a reversion. I'm going to assume you were editing in good faith, and I appreciate you trying to fix the problem. I am going to restore your external links section, however. That was a very good idea. Cernen Xanthine Katrena 10:28, 1 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

As per what you left on my talk page edit

Heh, no worries. At Wikipedia, while respect is a good thing to have for other people, if you don't like something, you're 150% guaranteed the right to change it. Whether or not that change gets reverted is up to someone else who thinks your change is bad. Don't worry about the whole "out of respect" bit; there's no point in being bold if you don't change stuff. Cernen Xanthine Katrena 01:15, 8 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Western New York edit

Thanks. I really figured the area would get more attention than it has been. I guess there's not as many Buffalonians (is that what they're called?--I'm from around Toronto, actually) than you'd think. OzLawyer 14:20, 8 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Tonawanda edit

Thanks for the response on the article. So... am I right in assuming that you were eventually okay with the citation I provided? Pdaoust 22:09, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply