User talk:TCBTCBTCB

Internal Combustion
Regarding your edits to Internal combustion engine: you should really place comments regarding accuracy and/or bias of the article on the article's talk page so they can be addressed properly within the article, rather than piecemeal "notes". -- Mark Chovain 19:35, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

I am new to this.

How do I do that?

and who are you?


 * I'm another editor, just like you, but I've been doing this for a while now :). To discuss an article, go to the article and click on the "discussion" tab up the top.  You'll then be able to see all the discussion between the editors.  The discussion can be edited just like an article, or you can start a new section by clicking on the "+" tab at the top.  If you suggest improvements to the article in there, other editors might be able to give you feedback on the best way to implement those improvements.
 * One other thing, when you're commenting on talk pages (like this one), you should always finish your comments with 4 tildes ( ~ ). When you save your comments, they will automatically get converted into your name and the time, so others know who's saying what. -- Mark Chovain 20:45, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

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