User talk:Adamarnesen

Wikiproject Electronics collaboration
Hi, I am writing to you because you have listed yourself as a member of the Electronics WikiProject. Sadly, this project is pretty dead, but I propose to resuscitate it with a collaboration. The idea is to have a concerted effort on improving one article per month, hopefully to GA or FA status and nominate the very best of them for the front page. I have prepared a page to control this process at WikiProject Electronics/Collaboration (actually, I mostly shamelessly stole it from WikiProject Mammals where a collaboration of this sort was succesfully run). There you can make nominations for articles for collaboration or comment on the nominations of others.

If you want to take part you might like to place this template  on your userpage which will give you a link to the current collaboration. If you are no longer interested in Wikiproject Electronics, please remove yourself from the members list, which is now at WikiProject Electronics/Members

Thanks for listening,  Sp in ni ng  Spark  17:36, 23 November 2008 (UTC)

British Spelling
Re: this edit. Just an FYI. The word you changed was not an incorrect spelling. "Neighbour" is the correct British spelling. Wikipedia does not prefer one English variant's spelling over another, but it tries to maintain consistency within an article. Also, if the topic is British (e.g., London or Parliament of England) or American (e.g., New York City or United States Congress) then the spelling for that article should match. If it's the topic is not specific to one region, then in whatever variant the article begins, is the  with that variant that the article should stay. The relevant policies are discussed here: In any case... Welcome to Wikipedia! Please let me know if you need any assistance. Justin W Smith talk/stalk 03:16, 7 April 2010 (UTC) (Updated: 03:39, 7 April 2010 (UTC))
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Welcome to Wikipedia
Justin W Smith talk/stalk 03:16, 7 April 2010 (UTC)