User talk:Simon.painter

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Hi Simon. Welcome to wikipedia. It's good to see your edits on rag. I guess this may be a subject that you feel close to; I don't personally feel that there's anything wrong in people editing articles on areas they have an involvement with, but it's worth remembering that this is supposed to be an encyclopaedia (of sorts). I've made few tweaks to your most recent edit on RAG (student society) - I hope you'll see the reason I've changed the tone a little. If you need any help getting into the wikipedia way of doing things, feel free to post any questions on my Talk page. Regards, Jamse 11:25, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

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