User talk:Mrmcgibby

Good Day.. I am new to this whole WIKI thing but am interested in contributing. I am wondering what exactly the problem is with the recent MFL paper submitted. I thought that it was general enough not be be classified as bias or advertising. Please advise asap.. RRempel 21:12, 15 November 2005 (UTC)

I saw your note at Talk:Pigging. While I cannot answer your question, I would like to suggest you sign your comments on talk pages with ~

Oh, and while I'm here:

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Re: indigenous Australians
You changed History of immigration to Australia to not use Australian Aborignes. What is your justification? (preceding unsigned comment by )


 * The page Australian Aborigines was recently moved to the parent article Indigenous Australians, creating a number of double-redirects, and creating many instances of inconsistent and inappropriate use of terminology. --bainer (talk) 23:56, 28 October 2005 (UTC)

re: Cortosis
Uh...I never said it was.--Kross | Talk 17:24, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

Nephite NPOV
I've added my take on this issue to the Talk:Nephite page. I really think you bring up a good point. However, I think perhaps we can ameliorate the situation in a different way. I'd be glad to hear more on this from you. Matatigre36 04:23, 29 April 2006 (UTC)