User talk:143.97.2.35
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[edit] Binder clip
You seem to have made a lot of contributions, and so I'm inclined to trust your edit to the binder clip article, but since your're anonymous I have to ask: are you certain that it was a Norwegian invention, or do you only know this from hearsay? Could you offer a reference so that interested parties can read further? Thanks, Joel 01:01, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
- Hi Joel, sorry for the late answer. This IP is a shared, Norwegian IP. I, for once, use it solemnly for interwikiing, but I am sure a whole lot of other people use it for other contributions (I know this IP is used to edit in the Norwegian wiki). The edits are usually OK in the Norwegian wiki, but I wouldn't trust them with my heart. I am sure you have either removed or confirmed the edit you referred to above. Sincerely User:Opus- (who doesn't care to log in just to interwiki) :) 15:52, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] SffWorld additions
Hi, thanks for your additions. I'd like to inform you that normally when someone adds mass links from the same website, it is considered spam and reverted. I apologize if this sounds harsh, but we have to be careful on Wikiopedia. Can you tell me why this wouldn't be the case? -Patstuart(talk)(contribs) 21:46, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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