User talk:Trombone-angel

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Thank you for uploading Ayork.JPG
Thank you for uploading Ayork.JPG. You don't need to manually scale images on Wikipedia, the MediaWiki engine does that for you, so 21york.JPG is redundant and I've. The article on Waits now uses an automatically scaled thumbnail version of the high resolution picture. - ∅  ( ∅ ), 23:20, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Snare drum
The Snare drum article is about, well, snare drums. Please don't take it unkindly that I've rolled back your addition of the RAF Waddington pipe band link, since it's basically an advert for the band, and doesn't add specific snare drum info. Cheers! __Just plain Bill (talk) 13:24, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

Using the WP:Edit summary
Greetings, it'd make it a lot easier to track the history of the page if you could do two things for me:


 * When possible, rather than saving the page repeatedly, hit the "Preview" button to see if it looks how you want it. Every time you hit "save" a whole draft is saved and indefinitely stored, so if you save after every tiny edit and make 30 edits in a row, we have 30 drafts added to the database which differ by a missing comma, slight spelling error, etc. Not saying not to fix small things, but to try to group edits as much as reasonable to not have an endless History file.
 * Along similar lines, basically each and every time you save, you should use the "edit summary" to briefly explain what you did. Small things like "copyediting" or "move photos further up", or huge things like "I'm taking out this whole section about hurdy-gurdy usage in Sweden, since it's poorly sourced to a blog and contradicted by an earlier ref saying the HG didn't come to Scandinavia until the 1500s."

Those would help out a lot. Thanks for the help on the article, and I still owe you a response to the personal message you sent me before, just been distracted. MatthewVanitas (talk) 22:26, 9 April 2012 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:Addison Bagpipes Lincolnshire.jpg
Thanks for uploading File:Addison Bagpipes Lincolnshire.jpg, which you've sourced to Sean Stewart.. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file agreed to license it under the given license.

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