User talk:Pachuco2

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Anthotype
Hi, I added the previous history of Anthotype (from the Talk:Sample article page) onto Anthotype's history, as on Wikipedia we really like to keep edit histories. (For future reference, there is a "move this page" link which you should always use, rather than cut-n-paste, to move a page.) However. I fear that in the process, through a mistake in performing the procedure (this was the first time I had done a history merge - sigh, live and learn), I might have lost your most recent edit (at 00:10, 16 Oct 2004). Alas, I hadn't saved a copy of the most recent article source offline (a precaution I will take in the future - sigh, live and learn again). I had saved a copt of the text, and carefully checked it against what's there now, and I didn't see any changes. However, you might have added a link, or did a one-character typo substitution fix, and my check wouldn't have found those. You might want to quickly look at the article (or, even better, if you remember what you did, re-do it). Sorry about that... Noel (talk) 16:41, 30 Oct 2004 (UTC)

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