User talk:Kurotsyn
Hi. I like your plot rewrite, but what's your rational for removing the quotes and cast from Tommy Boy? --EarthPerson 22:51, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
- I removed the cast because the main characters and the actors portraying them have been mentioned in the plot outline. And the quotes I deleted because I just felt that they were useless filler for the article. You can put them back if you want.
comments on my user page
[edit]Heh heh, lol, I find that funny for some reason. I go to SKS Adam Marx Squared 01:25, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
I've just steamrolled your article on external variables, because there's nothing even remotely correct about it. Please refrain from writing further articles about C or C++ until you're more familiar with the language. You're using extern to fill in for forward declarations, extern has nothing to do with scope, extern only makes sense on globals, you completely missed the primary meaning - the bridging of translation units - et cetera.
- My reply to this is on Talk:External variable, although I doubt you'll ever read it seeing as how you seem to be one of those random unregistered users who come to make an edit and then leave forever. :/ --Kurotsyn 03:45, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
- It may help if you explain "const extern" variable too
- and why you dont have to initialise it
- you are extern the expert on wikipedia :]
- i should get myself a wikipedia page
Removing Images
[edit]So, I want to remove a few images from an article (Howard Carter). Not delete them, but just remove them (the images can already be found on other articles to which the Howard Carter article links, and right now the Howard Carter article seems to small and cluttered with all those pictures). However, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to remove them myself. So, my question is, if I want to remove the images (not delete them) what should I do? Just remove them? Go into the talk page and come to a consensus with other editors first? Any help would be appreciated. :)--Kurotsyn 18:52, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
- I would discuss it on the talkpage first. But, if you have a valid reason, go ahead. Hope that answers your question. ROASTYTOAST 19:15, 25 August 2007 (UTC)