User talk:678right

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Kitty Hawk
I noted the new material you added to USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). Could you please go back and edit the last two sentences for grammar? I'd fix them for you but I'm not quite sure exactly what you were trying to say in the last one. Also one of the pillars of Wikipedia (see link above) is Verifiability. This means you need to provide a reference or citation when you add material like you did. Especially when you make a statement that could be considered subjective like "anger the Chinese". When you take care of those, you can remove the nearby fact and grammar tags I added. If you have any questions, you can leave a reply right below this and I'll see it in my watch list.

If you have a further interest in ships, you are welcome to join the Ships WikiProject. Again welcome aboard. --J Clear 12:35, 15 July 2007 (UTC)


 * I got the reference for MSN news site. Although the news has not yet been declared in news channels across the world, it actually will take place soon. I will try to give you further information as soon as I can, I will as grab hold of the web-site as soon as possible. As for the last sentence, I have erased it as it may create controversy. Thank you.


 * I saw your change. You can cite public web sites like MSN.  Check out the template cite web for an easy tool to format such a citation.  You can also just put the URL at the end of that paragraph and someone will show you how to do it.  I should note that in general you need to make some determination on how reliable a web site is before citing it though.  I think MSN is probably sufficiently above the bar on that one, although I don't read it myself.


 * Also on talk pages the convention is to further indent each reply. The wikicode for indenting is the colon  and I've taken the liberty of indenting your reply above with one.  Mine gets two, and any furhter reply you make would have three, etc.  Also when you're done with a reply you're expected to "sign" it.  There is a button in the middle of the edit pallet above for that or just type four tildas (~) .  When you save the page it gets converted to a name and time.  --J Clear 17:43, 15 July 2007 (UTC)