User talk:ArbiterOne
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[edit] HTML tables
Consider using Wiki-markup for the tables on your userpage. (It's much neater!) See Help:Table for more info. haz (user talk) 18:57, 27 June 2006
[edit] University information
hello I´m a college student from Mexico. I´m up to write an article for my school about the MIT so I´m looking for information from their students. This is the kind of information I´m looking for: - Campus facilities - Student life - Information about your degree.
It would be relly helpful if you could answer my request
Thank you
Echg07 03:01, 18 September 2007 (UTC)Echg07
[edit] Little context in News cycle
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[edit] News cycle
Dear ArbiterOne, Your article News cycle has been transfered to Wiktionary as a dictionary definition. Depending on its stage in the transferal process, it can either be found [1] or [2]. The editors at Wiktionary will evaluate the article according to their policies. We appreciate your contribution, but Wikipedia is not a dictionary. If the article can be expanded beyond a dictionary definition, please feel free to recreate it. You may find some suggestions here for doing so. Thank you. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 20:21, 23 February 2008 (UTC)