User talk:Tlhcubsjaz

Welcome (and FIFA edits)
Hello Tlhcubsjaz, Thank you for your note and welcome to Wikipedia.

I agree that Sepp Blatter should be spelt with two Ps and I did not alter that spelling. You also changed the word "instalment" (the English spelling) to "installment" (the American spelling) which I reverted. This was my reason for referring you to our welcome page. Please also read one of our several Manuals of Style on National varieties of English. This explains that a nationally predominant form should be used in each article but there is no preference among the major national varieties of English. Disputes over style issues refers to an occasion where Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee ruled that, when either of two styles is acceptable, it is inappropriate for a Wikipedia editor to change from one style to another unless there is some substantial reason for the change. It continues by giving an example of a British spelling as opposed to American spelling, and states it would be wrong to switch simply to change styles. I am reverting the spelling to that of the previous editor and I hope that my reasons for doing this are now clearer to you.

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College Football Project
Hello, I noticed that you have edited a College football related article. You may be interested to know that there is a college football WikiProject which you can join if you like. We would love to have you! --Mecu 01:49, 11 July 2006 (UTC)