User talk:Kell
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-Poli (talk • contribs) 05:32, 2005 July 25 (UTC)
Hello, and Thank You
[edit]Thank you for your welcome, Poli.
Though...hm...if you don't mind me asking...how the heck did you find me? What few times I edit anything, I forget to sign in at least half the time.
Kell
- Hello Kell! It seems that you are a natural Wikipedian! You sure found your way in the Encyclopaedia. :) People who are new to Wikipedia and the whole Wiki concept most of the times are shy to start editing and using Wikipedia, so, we have created the Welcoming commitee, where we always search for new users and try to welcome them to make them feel more comfortable with the editing schema. One of the best way to find them is to use the "Recent Changes" on the navigation menu on the left. There you can see every single change that was made to Wikipedia in the time interval you choose. New users are somewhat easy to spot because their "talk" link shows in red, meaning that their Talk page is empty. Oh, I forgot to mention: you too can become a part of any project or any committee in Wikipedia, don't be shy to include yourself on the list! :) See you!-Poli (talk • contribs) 06:13, 2005 July 25 (UTC)
Agenda Setting
[edit]Kell, it wasn't me that added the agenda-setting conference part so I have no idea about it. :-) I don't even know if it really exists, never heard of it. Hey, put up a personal page dude, I got confused. Rauh 01:39, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
- Kell, feel free to update that information if you find anything relevant. I particularly don't think it should be there. Maybe just a link to an external website for the conference would sufice. Go ahead. Rauh 05:24, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Huh
[edit]Had this account for ten years, though I don't use it much. How time flies~
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