User talk:JimpsEd
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[edit] 1987
- Some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article 1987 may not be sufficiently well-known to merit articles of their own. The Wikipedia community welcomes newcomers, and encourages them to become Wikipedians. On Wikipedia, all users are entitled to a user page in which they can describe themselves, and this article's content may be incorporated into that page. However, to merit inclusion in the encyclopedia proper, a subject must be notable. We encourage you to write or improve articles on notable subjects. Danny Lilithborne 12:02, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Areas of Leeds = Districts of Leeds
Aireborough and Yeadon come under "Category:Leeds environs" not "Category:Districts of Leeds". Think of the "City of Leeds" metropolitan district as being like a dartboard. The bullseye is the actual Leeds city itself while the rest of the dartboard is the Leeds environs. 21 November 2007
[edit] Re: Kayako
It didn't say that. However, if you want me to restore the article, I can, but it'll probably be on your userspace until it fits into policy (WP:V and WP:CORP mainly). Would you like that? Kwsn (Ni!)
[edit] David May
In response to your message on my User page to my reversion of your contribution to the page about Dave. My reversion is simply because what you have written does not make any sense. You write:
"David now spends some of his time following Bristol University commercial spin-offs as well as teaching."
What does this mean exactly? It isn't informative. I'm in touch with Dave. Is there something that we should ask him to clarify?
--Steven Zenith (talk) 23:45, 21 December 2007 (UTC)