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[edit] Aquatics Centre (London)
Thank you for your comments, I thought that I had signed correctly using four tildes but clearly not but will make sure I use this method going forward. Help on the Comments section would be much appreciated, could I trouble you to move my comments the correct section? I have also tried to create External Links but Im not sure if the format I used is correct, please confirm this is ok or let me know what I should do.
Dean Armond 11:48, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Adoption
Thank you for your prompt and valuable responses, much appreciated as I can now better understand that to be an effective editor it is not only about the facts and issues but also how they are presented and the subsequent interaction with other Wikipedia participants!
I notice from your user page that you are interested in adopting new editors, can I now apply for adoption directly (as we seem to have similar interests) via this post or is there a discreet\standalone procedure or process for me to follow?
Dean Armond 21:17, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Signpost updated for May 19th and 26th, 2008.
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[edit] RE: Palace of Westminster
I quickfailed the article due to lack of in-line citations; every thing else was just suggestions for improvement. In my opinion, every paragraph should be cited, so that readers know where the information came from. It also guards against accusations of original research. To read more about the number/word formatting, go to WP:NBSP. Nikki311 19:25, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
- I have taken care of hard spaces; I used {{convert}} in all measurements for consistency, except in the "x by x" measurements and one or two other exceptions, where I had to use proper hard spaces. I have also dealt with the image re-arrangement; some of them were moved a little, and one was removed, so I'd like to know if anything doesn't look right to you.
- I see you have taken care of citation formatting; good work. Off to new sources, now, I guess... (sigh) Anyway, if you have time, I have a couple of ideas on possible additions to the article; there is a lot of information in the sources, especially the factsheets, of which we could include something. Not anything big—just to make the article a little rounder and more complete.
- On another note, I have just noticed your WikiProject London check-list. I must say that I have a great interest in London's buildings, so if you ever need the services of a copy-editor, I should be glad to assist. If nothing else, there are lots of potential tourists in Wikipedia's readership, to whose needs we must cater. ;-) Waltham, The Duke of 01:28, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Signpost updated for June 2, 2008.
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Paul, I noticed your comment on the talk of IP 72.250.xxx. I am considering unblocking this account, with some conditions which include a mentor. The mentor I have chosen has limited time at the moment, would you be willing to help in this? If the account focuses on content, instead of soapboxing, he could be a constructive editor. Pastordavid (talk) 18:43, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
- A proposal for unblocking is here, if you are interested in helping out. Pastordavid (talk) 19:12, 9 June 2008 (UTC)