User talk:Eptin

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[edit] People's Park

Thanks for adding the bullets to "Subsequent History" and for separating out the information on Rosebud Abigail Denovo.

Actually I'm wondering if the Rosebud Abigail Denovo information belongs here at all. It has very little to do with People's Park. What would you think about eliminating it entirely?Founders4 08:58, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Your removal of an external link from the Piping article

Eptin: I disagree with your characterization of the link that you removed from Piping article as being "unrelated". As one of the contributors to that article, I included that link because it has photos of what some real-world industrial plant piping looks like ... as compared to the photo included in the the article which only depicts some piping runs within a building. If you have access to a better photo or drawing of a large-scale industrial plant piping system that can meet the Wikipedia licensing requirements for images, please make it available. Until that time, I am reverting to include that link in the article. Please don't remove it again. Thank you. - mbeychok 06:10, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image tagging for Image:Utopia-SNES.png

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[edit] Disambig pages

I reverted your edit to Iris. The rules for formatting disambiguation pages are a little different from those for articles. See WP:MOSDAB for the Manual of Style's section on disambiguation. Generally, the only links that should appear on a disambig page are the links that "disambiguate" the term. The goal is to allow the reader to find the link to the article they wanted as quickly as possible.--Srleffler 11:03, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nice photos

Your deviant art photos are nice.

[edit] MILO

I started the article on MILO as you requested and you said you could add pictures so you can find the article here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MILO_%28game%29 . I would appreciate any help you could give Cpuwhiz11 14:24, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Falmouth

Thank you for your addition to Falmouth. Could I just mention that disambiguation pages have different style rules from ordinary articles? Descriptive words like British and Royal Navy don't get linked - to make it easier to pick out the significant links. Please have a look at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages). Thank you CarolGray 19:05, 30 November 2006 (UTC)