User talk:Ivare

First, let me give you the welcome message: Welcome!

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Following that, though, I have a comment on Lewis Thornton Powell. There is a move tab up next to the history tab - that is the proper way to move a page to a new title, not a cut and paste move. Wikipedia is required to adhere to the GDFL, which means we have to keep the revision history intact; cut and paste moves destroy the revision history. I've listed the page for an admin to come along and repair the move. Please use "move" next time, but don't feel bad - I can see that these are your first contributions, and we all make mistakes. Enjoy wikipedia! -- stillnotelf   has a talk page  20:50, 13 December 2005 (UTC)