User talk:CarmelitaCharm

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Gemini
Hi there! I stumbled into a bit of redundancy and confusion which you're involved with at Gemini, and you may wish to check talk:Gemini and see if we can sort it all out. Cheers! JFMorse 09:38, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

References on Fixed Sign and Fire Sign
Hey, I'm not sure how much work it would be to find a professional looking web site that talks about the various triplicities and quadruplicities of the zodiac, but I noticed that you seemed to be doing a bit of editing on the zodiac pages, and was wondering if you knew where to find a good one. Wikipedia articles need some form of reference to establish verifiability and no original research, and, unfortunately, I know very little about the zodiac. --Todd ( Talk - Contribs ) 09:56, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

Edits on Fashion design
In case you are wondering why I keep changing your edits to this article, there are two reasons. First, it isn't necessary to link to the same article over and over again; one link in an article or section is enough. Second, when you use the word "American" to mean United States, please write the link as American so that your readers get to the correct article. As you can see at American, that word can refer to many other things besides the United States. --Russ Blau (talk) 20:21, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

Disambiguation
Hello, you made Sagittarius a disambiguation page, and now there are around 337 links to the disambiguation page. As per Disambiguation pages with links, there should be no links to disambiguation pages. Given that the number of links to disambiguation pages is growing, and becoming a bigger problem could you please try to disambiguate the links to one of the options on that page. Regards. -- Jeff3000 14:38, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Image copyright problem with Image:Fashions_of_the_Seventies.jpg
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Haute couture
Carmelita, we can't use material that is just cut and pasted from other websites. You added a large chunk of material from to the Haute couture article. I have reverted to the previous version.

If that material is to be used, it is going to have to be rephrased, re-organized, and credited to the source. Zora 19:36, 15 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Carmelita, if you keep restoring copyright violations, you will get in trouble. We are really really serious about copyvios here. I know it's a copyvio because I found it googling for a chunk of text from the version you posted. Your text is identical to the toffsworld text (which may itself be copied from another site.) If you had translated it from the French yourself, and rearranged, the wording would not be identical.


 * The material can be included if it is rewritten completely and referenced to the toffsworld source. That means breaking it up. You included material in "production process" that is not about production, but about revenues, numbers of employees, etc. Zora 10:09, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Survey
Hi CarmelitaCharm!

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