User talk:Geofferyhaney

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A couple of suggestions and an Attaboy
Thanks for putting in all that great information on Marshall Fredericks. That really enhanced the article.

Do you have some books that we can add to the Bibliography. Don't forget to put in the ISBN number, if you do. Those are easy to find on google, if you just plug in the name of the author and book, and put in ISBN. Use the "10" ISBN if there is a choice. When you put it in, and go to "show preview" it should have a blue color as a link.

I would also suggest that you sign up to be a registered wiki user. It will give you a history, and give you other privileges that will be good.

When you do that, go to your user home page, and write something on it. That will get rid of the red in your name (in the history of entries, etc.) and will make you look like your part of the Wiki-world.

If you reply in user talk, etc., don't forget to sign your posts.

Four tildas. That's to the left of the number "1" on your keyboard.

I'm writing this to you because there are a lot of mores, folkways, etc. in Wiki, and I am passing on guidance that I've been provided by others. I also feel responsible for you, as I roped you in.

Welcome aboard. Thank for the contribution.

7&amp;6=thirteen (talk) 16:16, 20 November 2007 (UTC) Stan