User talk:Damion

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Edits
Hello and welcome. Please begin with a complete sentence not a dictionary-style definition or the like (see my editing of Ludwig Binswanger). Michael Hardy 15:47, 19 Dec 2003 (UTC)

Plantagenet
Howdy! You've done some nice stuff, so try not to be offended when they get edited - that's the way we get things done here. I popped by to encourage you not to use "Plantagenet" as a surname for people who didn't use it as one (that is, before about 1460: see Angevin for a fuller explanation). I didn't move any pages, because that just gets confusing, but I wanted to give you a little food for thought before you create too many "Plantagenet" articles! -- Binky 07:37, 17 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Dresser Industries
The article Dresser Industries appears to be a wikified copy of. Please explain why you believe it isn't infringing their copyright. Jamesday 04:24, 22 Jan 2004 (UTC)

Substantial changes have since been made.

JFK
Hi! I was wondering, do you have a source for "where it is said he began to emulate President John F. Kennedy, even signing his papers, "J.F.K."." on the John Kerry page? I've read the opposite, although I can't remember where. Thank ya! jengod 08:32, Feb 14, 2004 (UTC)

Kerry and Kennedy
Jengod, the statement about Kerry emulating Kennedy was found in the entry "John Forbes Kerry," of Biography Resource Center Online, Gale Group, 2001, which cites an article in the Christian Science Monitor, July 1985. -- Damion.

Thank ya! :) jengod 23:44, Feb 14, 2004 (UTC)

Kerry external links
Dear Damion, your stuff is great--but could you try to avoid putting external links in text whenever possible, outside of "sources"--it's just considered bad practice. Like the link to Kerry's Senate testimony is linked in external links, and even though that is Wiki[Source] it formats like an external link and is kind of icky. Here's the manual of style Manual_of_Style on this topic. Apologize for the nagging. And keep up the good work. (P.S. You're not David Rumsey, are you? Because I have the suspicion that you might be. And if so: Your map site rocks. I'm a genealogist and I lurve it!) jengod 05:33, Feb 16, 2004 (UTC)
 * Hi Jen, thank you! I'm definitely not David Rumsey. On the Kerry senate testimony I thought it would be important for it to be linked at the point it's mentioned in the text as it's a rather long speech and the portions which have been excerpted, here and in the news, are rather unrepresentative.  I want people to read the speech itself if they're interested in what was said, rather than the exceprts which make it look like 1) Kerry was admitting to raping and torturing people or 2) he was accusing all Vietnam vets as being rapists and torturers. -- Damion

Hi, Damion. Welcome to Wikipedia. Some excellent, well-written additions. Why don't you edit User:Damion and tell us about yourself? RickK 20:13, 21 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Nice work
on the various Forbes family articles. Been meaning to work on them myself, but haven't had time to dig into it, since it's not something I'm very familiar with. older &ne; wiser 16:08, 22 May 2004 (UTC)

Article Licensing
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Harold Bloom image
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Halston
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Sharon Stone images

 * Can you verifiy that you are the author of these images?--Fallout boy 23:47, 11 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Nevermind, I just saw earlier on this page you did identify yourself as the author. Just forget I ever dropped in. :) --Fallout boy 00:04, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

Union Banking Corporation
Hi! What is the significance of the newspapers that reprinted the story? I'm afraid I don't understand. --Dhartung | Talk 13:25, 4 September 2006 (UTC)

The significance is that it is the only newspaper account of the event, and as such people may be inclined to doubt its existence or think it a hoax. By showing that it was reprtined in other newspapers, people can dee that it was indeed a real article, and can also see if the news had any national interest at the time. It's important for context. -- Damion

AfD nomination of Harriet Fay
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Proposed deletion of Baine Kerr
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Unreferenced BLPs
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