User talk:Critical.solvent

Moving pages
I note that you created List of phytochemicals and foods in which they are prominent by doing a copy/paste from List of phytochemicals and foods they are prominent in, and then converting that one into a redirect. The problem with doing that is it loses the page history, which has to be preserved so as to remain within the conditions of the GFDL. Henceforth, just click on "Move Page" (which you'll note in the sidebar), and give the new address as the destination. Okay? DS 03:43, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
 * Ah, OK. I'll be sure to do that next time. Thanks for the advice. solvent 21:02, 22 August 2005 (UTC)

Boi (gender)
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Proposed deletion of File:Tux profile 03.jpg


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File permission problem with File:Puppy 05.jpg
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