User talk:Jlinaker

Image source problem with Image:Qld Art Std Annulus Pic.jpg
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Welcome!
Hello, Jlinaker, and welcome to Wikipedia. See Welcoming committee/Welcome to Wikipedia for more Welcoming! information - we've got a whole group that focuses solely on helping out new editors.

And thanks for your contributions, specifically, to water wells, you seem to have some excellent knowledge with regards to monitoring wells. Consider checking out WikiProject Civil engineering and WikiProject Environment. Welcome to the Wiki, and I hope you have fun editing! Zue Jay (talk)  01:51, 25 August 2007 (UTC)