User talk:Ayesee

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If you have any questions, feel free to ask me on my talk page. Thanks and happy editing, --Alf melmac 11:14, 7 March 2006 (UTC)


 * I thank you very much for your warm welcome and your links to resources, I'll be sure to check them all out. I've been a huge fan of Wikipedia for the last two years, I've simply never made an attempt to join the community until now. I understand that Wikipedia is the sort of thing where anyone can make the changes they feel are necessary, but to be honest, I'm trying to show respect for the community aspect of it, and not be too liberal in editing the work of those who have put in many more hours until I myself have become better accustomed to the community, and have done some more basic work to prove that my opinions are worth hearing. The article I've been giving most attention to is Heinlein, and that article is full of so much hard work by so many others that I simply can't find it in myself to start changing things on my own without posting about it on the Discussion page to see what those who have put in the work think of what I have to say. Eventually I may become a bit more daring and independant, but for now, I prefer to defer to the veterans, and run my thoughts by them as opposed to just making changes on my own. Once again, I thank you very much for you message and the warm welcome, and your encouragment to take matters into my own hands =)

Ayesee 11:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)


 * No problem, I enjoy saying hello. It was your comment on Friday that I spotted and welcomed you from, I thought you were quite right and hoped you would edit the article to make the point about her skin colour clear, but see your values above and can't disagree, I'm sure plenty of small irritations would be avoided by using talk first. ;) --Alf melmac 12:00, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

Robert A. Heinlein
Welcome to Wikipedia. I took the liberty of editing your user page for Robert A. Heinlein link directness, as part of my regular checking of links to his article, for which I hope you will forgive me. I have an interest in him and his fiction. Hu 01:31, 9 March 2006 (UTC)