User talk:Luka 012

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We hope you stick around, and make sure you enjoy yourself! Cheers, &mdash; riana_dzasta &bull; t &bull; c &bull; e  &bull; ER &bull; 14:30, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

Editing suggestions
Greetings. I've noticed you are editing articles concerning submarines (as well as me, mostly), and would like to suggest a few things concerning the future edits, as some of the already done had to be reverted. First, please Avoid excessively increasing size of image thumbnails in templates. 300px is the norm; 400px is only acceptable if the template contains a lot of text and this decreases height, and more is not recommended. Also, when changing numbers, try to provide a source and make a reference. At least show it in the edit summary, or, better, use inline citations. Don't edit numbers unless the new ones are assured by a reliable source. That goes to all edits - be sure that information is verifiable.

Well, and good luck in editing. CP/Mcomm |Wikipedia Neutrality Project| 15:43, 13 August 2006 (UTC)