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Welcome!

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Welcome to Wikipedia, Nimtheory! I have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. Thank you for your contributions. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions check out Wikipedia:Questions, or feel free to leave me a message on my talk page or type {{helpme}} at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Also, when you post on talk pages you should sign your name using four tildes (~~~~); that should automatically produce your username and the date after your post. Again, welcome! Jim1138 (talk) 07:55, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Information icon In a recent edit, you changed one or more words or styles from one national variety of English to another. Because Wikipedia has readers from all over the world, our policy is to respect national varieties of English in Wikipedia articles.

For a subject exclusively related to the United Kingdom (for example, a famous British person), use British English. For something related to the United States in the same way, use American English. For something related to another English-speaking country, such as Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, use the variety of English used there. For an international topic, use the form of English that the original author used.

In view of that, please don't change articles from one version of English to another, even if you don't normally use the version in which the article is written. Respect other people's versions of English. They, in turn, should respect yours. Other general guidelines on how Wikipedia articles are written can be found in the Manual of Style. If you have any questions about this, you can ask me on my talk page or visit the help desk. Thank you. Jim1138 (talk) 07:55, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Information icon Hello, I'm Jim1138. I noticed that you made a change to an article, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial, or if you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Jim1138 (talk) 07:55, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Please cite sources

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People want to be able to verify information on Wikipedia. While you are an expert, others are not. As Wikipedia is open to any and all editing it, your edits will likely be changed; for better or worse. If there is no citation, a lay editor won't be able to tell which version is correct. Others who want to find more information on the topic won't have anything to go on. So, significant edits need have their content cited using reliable sources. See verifiablity. This means that information must be published, and presumably vetted, by reliable groups and individuals. If you have a source, such as a book or website, I would be willing to add it to the article. Please feel free to leave a note on my talk page. Welcome and Happy editing! Jim1138 (talk) 21:44, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Aluminum v. Aluminium

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Articles should use consistent English version naming throughout. As a Brit apparently beat us Yanks in starting the article with the extra 'i', it should remain that way. See WP:ENGVAR. So, please add that extra I if it is appropriate. Thank you Jim1138 (talk) 23:56, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]