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Why ''Goodyear''? See the talk page discussing what counts as "interesting". [[User:Andy G|Andy G]] 20:02 3 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Why ''Goodyear''? See the talk page discussing what counts as "interesting". [[User:Andy G|Andy G]] 20:02 3 Jul 2003 (UTC)
: :-) [[Wikipedia:Be bold in updating pages|Be bold in updating pages]], afterall you contributed to the list. Obviously, it's not "inherently funny" nor "sex related", but the list isn't titled that, nor is the name on [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Multiple-place_names]. -- User:Docu
: :-) [[Wikipedia:Be bold in updating pages|Be bold in updating pages]], afterall you contributed to the list. Obviously, it's not "inherently funny" nor "sex related", but the list isn't titled that, nor is the name on [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Multiple-place_names]. -- User:Docu


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In recent days I've been searching out and repairing broken table HTML, and I just noticed that you undid my repairs over at [[Berlin Film Festival]]. Removing all the closing tags from the table (</td>. </tr>, etc.) may make it seem nicer on the eyes when editing, but in reality that's not valid HTML anymore. Please leave the closing tags intact. [[User:Bryan Derksen|Bryan]]
In recent days I've been searching out and repairing broken table HTML, and I just noticed that you undid my repairs over at [[Berlin Film Festival]]. Removing all the closing tags from the table (</td>. </tr>, etc.) may make it seem nicer on the eyes when editing, but in reality that's not valid HTML anymore. Please leave the closing tags intact. [[User:Bryan Derksen|Bryan]]
:Bryan: Please discuss your changes first on [[Wikipedia talk:How_to_use_tables]], otherwise leave tables intact as they are. Before replacing characters with their HTML named character entity, see [[Wikipedia:Special characters]]. Both make it more complicated to edit pages. -- User:Docu

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That was quite impressive. :-) Evercat 03:04 26 Jun 2003 (UTC)

:-) it may help with 2003 in politics [1] and the like - Docu

Thanks. :-) Youssefsan 13:21 28 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Hi Docu, I just saw your work on Trentino-South Tyrol. How did you know that? There is no information at all about you. Have you been to South Tyrol? Fantasy 21:39 28 Jun 2003 (UTC)

I added a reference to the article. It's hard to find one in English (rather than in Italian or German). BTW I don't qualify as a local reference on the topic. -- User:Docu

Re List of interesting or unusual place names: Why Goodyear? See the talk page discussing what counts as "interesting". Andy G 20:02 3 Jul 2003 (UTC)

:-) Be bold in updating pages, afterall you contributed to the list. Obviously, it's not "inherently funny" nor "sex related", but the list isn't titled that, nor is the name on [2]. -- User:Docu

In recent days I've been searching out and repairing broken table HTML, and I just noticed that you undid my repairs over at Berlin Film Festival. Removing all the closing tags from the table (</td>. </tr>, etc.) may make it seem nicer on the eyes when editing, but in reality that's not valid HTML anymore. Please leave the closing tags intact. Bryan

Bryan: Please discuss your changes first on Wikipedia talk:How_to_use_tables, otherwise leave tables intact as they are. Before replacing characters with their HTML named character entity, see Wikipedia:Special characters. Both make it more complicated to edit pages. -- User:Docu