User talk:John.walshjp

Welcome to Wikipedia!

Hello,, I'm Kafziel. I noticed you were new, or at least that nobody has officially welcomed you yet, so let me be the first to say hello, give you some tips, and share a few useful links.

Here are some links you might find helpful:
 * User tutorial
 * Help desk
 * Policy on maintaining a neutral point of view
 * Policy for content when editing articles and creating new ones
 * Notability guidelines for people
 * Tips for settling disputes
 * Guidelines for properly writing and formatting articles

I know they're a little boring (okay... a lot boring) but they may come in handy someday.

I give every newcomer two tips for adding content: cite references whenever possible, and try to set aside any personal points of view. Aside from that, just be patient and receptive, ask questions whenever you need to, and have a good time. If you want to experiment with coding or see how articles will look before you post them, you can use your own private sandbox at User:/sandbox for any tests you want to do. (The link will turn blue after you start the page.)

Now that you have your own user name, you can sign your comments on talk pages by typing four tildes (~&#126;). This will automatically stamp your user name, the time, and the date. That will help other users reply to your posts. You may also want to fill out your user page to tell others a bit about yourself.

I hope this information is useful to you, and I'm looking forward to seeing your contributions. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me for help. Good luck, and happy editing! Kafziel Talk 19:37, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

Vandalism fix
Thanks for fixing the vandalism you noted in the South Asian Economic Union article. In general, however, its not necessary to inform the Administrators' Noticeboard for every instance of simple vandalism: Wikipedia editors (like you!) deal with thousands of these kinds of edits everyday, unfortunately, and the volume of "notices" would quickly become almost as large as the vandalisms themselves.

Again, thanks for helping to make Wikipedia a better place - and I hope you stick around, contributing as you're able. -- MarcoTolo 19:42, 11 May 2007 (UTC)