User talk:Malatinszky

National Mortgage News
Hey thanks for your contributions, but you may want to look at the changes I have made. Particularly: Hope this helps, --TheJosh 02:45, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Bold the first time that the term is written in the article
 * You shouldn't have the article title in the article text itself.
 * Notice the stub tag. You can use but its much better to use a more specific stub. Sometimes you can just guess the special name, in this case I guessed , but if in doubt, check out Category:Stub_categories for all of them

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Question for Washington Post story on Virginia Earthquake/Mineral, Va. articles
Dear Malatinszky, I am a reporter at the Washington Post. I'm writing a story about how quickly Wiki articles went up related to the earthquake yesterday in Virginia. It's a moment to write about history being written in the moment, collectively, which is part of what Wikipedia is all about. I'm trying to reach some of the people who helped craft the 2011 Virginia Earthquake article and the Mineral, Va., article. It seems as though you weighed in. Can you contact me please? Thank you! Best, david montgomery, the washington post, 202-334-7224, montgomery@washpost.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.164.44.4 (talk) 18:08, 24 August 2011 (UTC)

Thank you!
Thank you for your work on Ágnes Rapai! A photo is worth a thousand words and does wonders for the aesthetics of the article. I hope you'll consider developing Rapai and other articles on Hungarian subjects – we really need it. Again, köszönöm! JFHJr (㊟) 20:26, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

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