User talk:Skeezix1000/Archives/2006/August

Tim Hortons
Hi. I appreciate your comment you left on my user page, but Yes I do know "Tim Hortons iconic and cultural status has been the subject of lengthy discussion going back months", as I've read it. I was in a rush and had no time to add any more information to the reason for the edit. I personally don't see it as a big deal. But technically if I feel that information shouldn't be there, I can remove it as I wish as Wikipedia is 'The Free Encyclopedia' That any one can edit. I apologize from the bottom of my heart that I asked "Do we have proof that most Canadians view Tim Hortons as a notable part of Canadian culture? ". I find people are far too "nit-picky" on this website ... including yourself. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Decimal10 (talk • contribs).
 * Hello. Sorry for the delay in responding, but I did want to reply. First, of course I am "nit-picky".  That's the whole point of an encyclopedia -- to contain well-written, verfiable and correct information.  In order to achieve that we all need to be picky, not careless, with our edits.  By no means is perfection required, but you should not criticize other editors who are concerned about the details that you do not think are a big deal. Second, Wikipedia is the Free Encyclopedia, that anyone is welcome to edit.  In fact, Be Bold is a tremendously important guideline for editors.  But if someone disagrees with one of your edits, then the applicable guideline is Consensus.  As stated in WP:BOLD, "editing boldly should not be confused with reverting boldly" (see also BOLD, revert, discuss cycle).  It is not as simple as "I can remove it as I wish".Skeezix1000 21:40, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

Jackp
I know pointing this out isn't really in the spirit of wikipedia, but i thought you might appreciate a laugh: Jackp would like to become an administrator:. Merbabu 14:36, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

Starbucks
Thanks for your comments and concern. I've replied to you on my talk page. Cheers Mr Christopher 15:19, 31 August 2006 (UTC)