User talk:Microtonimus

Welcome!
Hello, Microtonimus, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, your recent edit to the page Totnes did not conform to Wikipedia's verifiability policy, so I changed it back (and added a reference). Wikipedia articles should refer only to facts and interpretations that have been stated in print or on reputable websites or in other media. Always remember to provide a reliable source for quotations and for any material that is likely to be challenged, or it may be removed. Wikipedia also has a related policy against including original research in articles. Additionally, all new biographies of living people must contain at least one reliable source.

If you are stuck and looking for help, please see the guide for citing sources or come to the new contributors' help page, where experienced Wikipedians can answer any queries you have! Here are a few other good links for newcomers:
 * The five pillars of Wikipedia
 * Contributing to Wikipedia
 * How to edit a page
 * Help pages
 * Tutorial
 * How to write a great article
 * Simplified Manual of Style

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or. Again, welcome. —S MALL JIM   16:17, 20 October 2015 (UTC)

15:27, 23 October 2015 (UTC)159.15.128.174 (talk)== Help me! ==

Please help me with... so British Listed Buildings has an inaccurate account of the Totnes Brutus stone also. Their site admits the information can be wrong. It is wrong and it is clearly and obviously wrong. so Wikipedia will remain wrong because a wrong citation is used and I can't correct it.

Microtonimus (talk) 14:06, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
 * I have found multiple sources that mention the stone is made of granite, and none that mention limestone. If you can find a source that says it is limestone, then something might be done about it. With no factual evidence to the contrary, it will stay "granite". Primefac (talk) 14:15, 22 October 2015 (UTC)

Indeed. I could be wrong. This Porphyritic Granite. Thanks. 159.15.128.174 (talk) 15:27, 23 October 2015 (UTC)