User talk:Devin Asay

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Thanks, RadioFan, for monitoring this. I am brand new to this process, and am trying to learn both the technical details of editing and get a feel for what is considered appropriate content and style. It's a bit like drinking from a fire hose! I've perused the articles on notability and verifiability and am trying to get my head around those requirements. You mentioned the "one or more" of my edits "have not conformed to Wikipedia's verifiability policy". It would be helpful to know which ones they are so I could try to remedy that. Any guidance would be most appreciated. Devin Asay (talk) 06:36, 18 February 2011 (UTC)