User talk:EelkeSpaak

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Hy there and welcome to Wikipedia. I noticed your changes at the article Northern Wari ruins. As you're a new contributor I want to explain that such changes (BC/AD to BCE/CE and vice-versa) are to follow a proper procedure. They have to be first requested, debated, and agreed upon. Unilateral changes can be reverted to the original status (which I did in the Nothern Wari ruins-article). In fact there has been a long BC/AD vs BCE/CE debate which has resulted in this agreement. One of the funniest and in my opinion saddest examples of this debate is the article Jesus. Please notice that the Jesus-article is just a compromise and not a proper example. Again welcome Flamarande (talk) 17:02, 18 December 2008 (UTC)

Thanks, I thought that CE/BCE was the preferred system. --EelkeSpaak (talk) 14:12, 19 December 2008 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:Champalimaud.jpg
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