User talk:Richard@lbrc.org

=Richard Black=

- London, UK - currently working with BP plc - previously worked with TIBCO, Enron, Bankers Trust, Kleinwort Benson and Royal Australian Air Force

Image copyright problem with Image:Enroncredit.jpg
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Cycling power meter
I renamed the page you created at cycling-power meters to cycling power meter according to Naming conventions, specifically prefer singluar nouns. --Christopherlin 18:07, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

PS: I saw you tried to add a link to Bicycle Training Rollers, which does not yet exist. Naming conventions also prefers leaving second and third words lowercase except in proper nouns, titles, and the like. Also, there is WikiProject Cycling if you'd like to get in touch with other wikipedians working on cycling-related articles. --Christopherlin 18:12, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Enroncredit.jpg)
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