User talk:Jj137/Archive 1

Unpromising situations
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Don't Stop Me Now
Advice: How to use dates on Wikipedia Please don't change the format of dates. Most British people and many people internationally write dates as dd/mm/yy, e.g., 12 December 1904. Most Americans use mm/dd/yy, e.g., December 12, 1904. If the article is about an American topic, use mm/dd/yy. If it is a British topic, use dd/mm/yy. If neither, leave it as originally written. Many Americans or British people take offence if an article about their country, written in their local version of English, is changed around to a version they don't use. So please do not do that.

Dates are usually enclosed in two square brackets, as in 12 December or December 12. This means that you can set your preferences (if you look around your screen you'll see the word preferences. Just hit that and follow the instructions) to ensure that you see all dates in the format you want, whether dd/mm/yy, mm/dd/yy or yyyy-mm-dd. The general rules on how Wikipedia articles are written can be seen in our Manual of Style. Type in WP:MS and you'll see the page.

If you have any queries about all this, just ask anyone on Wikipedia and they will help you. Enjoy your time on the web's fastest growing encyclopædia (or encyclopedia, if you write it that way!). Thank you. &mdash; AnemoneProj e ctors (talk) 20:15, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Digits of pi
I have reverted your addition of more digits to the pi article. As the HTML comment right of the line with the digits says, such additions should not be made without prior discussion on the talk page. (And, I might add, there is a rather strong consensus among the regular editors of that article that the number of digits given should not be increased). –Henning Makholm 21:32, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

Request for edit summary
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Redirect of Funtrivia
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Woodside (LIRR station) expansion
How do you like the expansion for Woodside Station I just made this evening? DanTD 23:13, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

Using preview and edit summaries
Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia, it is recommended that you use the preview button before you save; this helps you find any errors you have made, and prevents clogging up recent changes and the page history.

Please don't forget to provide an edit summary. - gadfium 23:16, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

reply
I really like the pictures! I don't know how you do it. jj137Talk 15:54, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
 * What do you need help on? I'll be more than happy to help? -- Penubag  22:00, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

Congrats
Congrats on finding my first secret page! Have you look for the second? hmwith talk  19:55, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Keep trying! On a side note, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but transcluded sigs are actually forbidden on Wikipedia (see WP:SIG). hmwith  talk  12:59, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
 * No worries. I actually made that same mistake a while back. It makes sense, and I wondered why more people didn't do it! Ha, then I realized that it's "forbidden", so I had to change it. hmwith  talk  13:09, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Yep. =) hmwith  talk  13:13, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

2003 Red Sox Season
I see the sources now, but I didn't before. Sorry about that -- I guess I just scanned a little too quickly on that one. Erechtheus 18:04, 30 June 2007 (UTC)