User talk:Millery

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ClockworkSoul 14:31, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Year move
What number are you going to stop at?? Georgia guy 5 July 2005 22:58 (UTC)

Well, don't go too high; I'm sure for years after 1945 someone will most likely want to type just the number. Georgia guy 5 July 2005 23:02 (UTC)

First you moved 1 through 25 from # to Year # AD. Second, you changed links to the numbers. Third, you are now moving BC year articles. What will you do next?? Georgia guy 5 July 2005 23:31 (UTC)

Years
I've reverted all your moves of the years 10 BC to AD 25.


 * 1) They broke standards - it is a long-established standard on Wikipedia that years are named with the number alone, to help with dates.
 * 2) You didn't fix the myriad double redirects your change caused.

If you'd like to discuss this, please write me back on my talk page. --Golbez July 9, 2005 02:58 (UTC)