User talk:DarylC

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[edit] North American X-10

Hi Daryl - the material you copied for the X-10 article potentially creates copyright and licencing problems for Wikipedia - note that that USAF Museum material cannot be assumed to be in the public domain (see [1]). If you want to contribute a version in your own words, please follow the instructions on the page. Given your contributions to date, you might also like to take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft, the informal effort to co-ordinate aircraft articles across the 'pedia. Cheers --Rlandmann 01:16, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] NASA Project Gemini Familiarization Manual

Use our sister site Wikisource if you want to publish the manual online, not Wikipedia. GeneralPatton 23:55, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)

I've just listed the page at Votes for deletion - don't be alarmed by the ominous-sounding name, it just means that it's a suggestion (pending community input) for the page to eventually disappear from the Wikipedia namespace and be relocated in Wikisource --Rlandmann 00:37, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Novogorod

Hi again! I just renamed "Novgorod (battleship)" to "Russian battleship Novgorod" to bring it in line with Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships). Nice article about a bizarre concept :) --Rlandmann 11:25, 4 Sep 2004 (UTC)