User talk:PeteBleackley
Welcome
[edit]I'm glad you've finally gotten a Wikipedia login. You should probably put some link on your user page like this:
- My contributions by IP address when not logged in
to make it clear that you've been around and been contributing for some time before you created your login. (Were these contributions from as early as November 2002 [1] yours, or from someone else with the same IP?)
The Watchlist is probably the most useful feature I use regularly that can't be used by non-logged in users. It helps to change your settings so that you automatically start watching every page you edit by default, unless you uncheck the "watch this page" box. --Jim Henry | Talk 15:24, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
- I'll put in a list of Articles and Discussions I've contributed to at some point. Not all those edits are mine - it seems like that IP address is a proxy server that all contributions from my workplace have gone through - certainly there are quite a few things in there that I didn't contribute to, but that it's very likely my colleagues may have done. --PeteBleackley 15:44, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
Welcome also on my part. Actually, it's a bit late for a welcome since you have been around for quite a while already, but... well, anyway, here we go, with the official template:
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Cheers, IJzeren Jan 19:45, 1 September 2005 (UTC)
While we're welcoming, welcome! --Kaleissin 21:09:35, 2005-09-01 (UTC) (taliesin @ conlang-l)
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JonMoore 01:14, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
Kelen
[edit]I only edited that page once. It was my mistake, I thought it was the same person. You make it sound on the comment on my talk page that I have changed the article more than once. Please do not accuse me of things that I didn't do. Thank you. Erich Mendacio (talk) 02:35, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
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