User talk:Jamesullus
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Re notability tag
[edit]G'day Jamesullus, No need to delete the whole article. I see you have added quite a bit since I tagged it. The two references within the text of article still need to be cited correctly. I'll go and add a couple of citeweb templates and a reflist for you. Once I have done that I shall remove the notability tag from the article. Just give me a few minutes to get it done. Cheers, Sting_au Talk 21:56, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
- Done. Still add more references as needed though. I suggest learning how to use the citation templates at WP:CIT. It makes the articles look a whole lot better and easier for editors to see your references. Cheers, Sting_au Talk 22:27, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
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