User talk:Nas9t4

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Happy editing! Rillian 19:33, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

Marking edits as "Minor"
You are marking your edits as "Minor". Please see Help:Minor edit for more details but in general any change that affects the meaning of an article is not minor, even if it involves one word.

The distinction between major and minor edits is significant because users can decide to ignore minor edits when viewing recent changes; logged-in users can even set their preferences to not display them. No one wants to be fooled into ignoring a significant change to an article simply because it was marked "minor." So remember to consider the opinions of other editors when choosing this option. Thanks, Rillian 19:34, 2 October 2007 (UTC)

PT standards
You keep adding a reference to parts of wikipedia saying that VMI has only one PT standard. I've read your reference. It says nothing about PT standards. There is something there about the honor code, though. Which is a good thing to remember when claiming a cited reference says something it doesn't.--Vidkun 21:56, 16 October 2007 (UTC)