User talk:Newkirk Plaza David

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Nice to see you in WIKI
Hi, this is a first time, I see someone from subwayt in WIKI. It a surprize for me. The same surprize I got in Russian WIKI when my forummates stated to appear here. So... I wish you all the best, and welcome to my WIKI page GK tramrunner 22:49, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

Welcome to wikipedia, David. Thanks for your input; it will help all who visit Wiki looking for information. I would like to add an observation, though. Without providing specific, verifiable references (as in footnotes), you could on occasion see your material edited or deleted as unsupported. For example, you might know that Jamaica Yard holds R32 and R46 subway cars for the E and F lines because you've seen the yard and looked at the cars, but without offering a reference for that, this material could be deleted. So for articles on the NYC subway, for example, you could help yourself by referring to MTA press releases, official information on MTA's site, similar material from the railcar manufacturers, etc. It appears that the consensus opinion on Wikipedia (somebody out there correct me if I'm wrong) is that nycsubway.org (Dave Pirmann's site) is also considered reliable. Wikipedia likes lots of references, and hyperlinks to other Wiki articles. Good luck to you on Wiki; your contributions are welcome and needed. 15:56, 16 April 2007 (UTC)Raryel

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Cheerios! - 205.188.116.10 03:27, 13 November 2006 (UTC) (some subchatter, w00t)

Nice!
I'd never picked up on that there was no apartment briefing scene in "Operation: Rogosh" on Mission: Impossible. Great observation. --PoughkeepsieNative (talk) 20:03, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

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