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Welcome to the Wikipedia, Volfy!

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Best of luck, Volfy, and have fun! Ombudsman 06:49, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Tip on changing periods and quotes

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A similar, and even more confusing principle in Wikipedia style is that articles which were originally drafted using either American or British spellings (labor/labour, aluminum/aluminium, gasoline/petrol, etc) shall keep that original orthographic convention, unless the article is clearly about one or the other nation, or except "petrol", which folks argued about for months. Most of the WP:MOS is simply good common sense, but there are some oddities, especially in the specialized MOS and naming conventions. Not to worry, it's all easy to fix and the consensus may change next month. Thanks for contributing. -Willmcw 07:33, 31 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Sixth form

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Thanks for the comment and welcome. It is easy to forget such things as sixth forms are not universally understood, especially since the number system starts at the age of eleven and the sixth form covers two years! I never guessed an article about my old school would be read outside the UK. Link now added to article to explain. JMcC 00:42, 16 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Function and teeth

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I looked at the function page, and yep.... teeth really do not have to do with anything on there. That was a huge oversight. Thanks very much and we can fix that up right away. -Dozenist talk 03:44, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]