User talk:Domren111

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Happy editing! --Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης ) 22:40, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

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Note that you shouldn't sign articles, and that we need references/sources; could you supply a couple? Could you also confirm that the subject of the article is commonly spelt with initial capitals? Many thanks. --Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης ) 22:40, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

Thanks Mel. I have added some references, and confirmed that initial capitals are required. For those who may read this article from University of Durham, all work is original material written by Dominic Renshaw, UoD 2006.


 * Thanks for the references &mdash; the only thing is, they're in shorthand; could you expand the abbreviations? See Citing sources for accepted methods of giving references.  Thanks again.  (Oh, incidentally, it's important to remember that the article could be changed or expanded by anyone at any time &mdash; so claiming unique authorship is at best to make yourself a hostage to fortune...) --Mel Etitis  ( Μελ Ετητης ) 20:52, 24 January 2006 (UTC)