User talk:MarieLinton

This is the start of my talk page :) MarieLinton (talk) 21:58, 20 September 2009 (UTC)

Marie, I am so excited that I found your site and I am typing right now to say hello and tell you what wonderful instructions you gave.... this is great... thanks ... I am known as mollybygolly in the sandbox.. hope to hear from you soon

Susan

Marie: I am here again today on 9-22... are you getting these posts before they erase, I hope to hear from you. mollybygolly

Yes, I just got back on to my Wikipedia talk page today! Pretty cool that we can talk on this site as well as email. Just wrote a little note on your page. Thanks, Tina

We did it Tina: Talk to you soon..Susan

Numbered lists
Further to your question on the Help Desk, a bit more detail.

If you want the list to be: 1. Cat 2. Dog 3. Mouse

Then you use the markup:
 * 1) Cat
 * 2) Dog
 * 3) Mouse

Which gives:
 * 1) Cat
 * 2) Dog
 * 3) Mouse

Hope this clarifies it! If you have any other questions, either leave me a message (using the 'Contact Me' link in my sig) or leave another message on the Help Desk.

Regards, --  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 19:32, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

Me again
Please bear in mind that Wikipedia is not an instruction manual. See What Wikipedia is not and What Wikipedia is.

You might find this and this message board which has a worldwide group of victims and supporters interesting.

Also remember that any personal details you put on here are here for ever. Even if you delete them from the page the old versions are still available.--Expsychobabbler (talk) 19:52, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

Hi Marie

We do not sign our names on articles, only on discussion pages. Contributions need to be supported by inline references to books by respected authors or peer reviewed research papers. Inline citations may be hard copy or online, but external links embedded in the text are frowned on and will probably be deleted by somebody. I think you need to set out a list of what RADAR stands for.--Expsychobabbler (talk) 18:38, 19 October 2009 (UTC)