User talk:Jon Rob

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If you have any questions, feel free to ask me on my talk page. Thanks and happy editing, Alf melmac 14:20, 10 October 2005 (UTC).

Hi, I just noticed your edit and wanted to say welcome. Nice work. Danny 15:17, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

General Problem
I liked your contrib to General knowledge, but I think the Trivia Article was sufficient. As you'll notice I set up the redirect. If thats no good for you, we can put General knowledge Back, just let me know. Dragoonmac - If there was a problem yo I'll solve it 22:52, 27 February 2006 (UTC)

Gone to Earth
You added a comment to say that it was filmed around Ludlow as well as Much Wenlock. It wasn't really. Ludlow castle appears in the background of the point-to-point scenes but they are filmed at Eyton. Ludlow castle is miles away so it must be a clever fake, probably a hanging miniature, added to give the scene a dramatic background. - SteveCrook 16:20, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Powell and Pressburger Appreciation Society

Aerated Bread Company
Thanks for adding the media references section to the Aerated Bread Company article! I had been working on the article recently, taking it from a stub to a full article, and it had not occurred to me to add such a section. I was especially remiss since the thing that drove me to the topic in the first place was a reference to an ABC teashop in the Agatha Christie novel, The Secret Adversary. When an ABC teashop was referred to in the story, I had had no idea what it was! In any event, I added a quote from the short story collection you referred to — The Old Man in the Corner — and also added a section for the Secret Adversary. Thanks also for piquing my curiosity about the Orczy stories: I’ve added the collection to my cart at Amazon! —Preceding unsigned comment added by SpikeToronto (talk • contribs)  15:03, July 4, 2009 (EDT)

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Short cites
Hi. When a full book cite is given in the references or "Sources" section at the bottom of an article, you can then put a "short cite" in the text, such as "Shaw, pp. a–x". See WP:CITESHORT. The full cite must contain the author name, year of publication, title and publisher name. If there is more than one book cited by an author, then also give the year: "Shaw (1892), pp. a–x". Use n-dashes, not hyphens, to separate page numbers. Happy holidays. -- Ssilvers (talk) 16:24, 25 December 2021 (UTC)