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FrankB says:    Hi there, and WELCOME!


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If there is a need for speed, duplicate your post in an email.
(gives me an audible alarm even when I'm off Wikipedia)

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Please take a moment and read about my prefered message conventions below!

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A hundred thousand elephants,
A hundred thousand horses,
A hundred thousand mule-drawn chariots,
Are not worth a sixteenth part
Of a single step forward.

The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
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  1. This
  2. may
  3. someday
  4. work


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Prefered message conventions:

Inorder to keep message threads together and page clutter down:
  1. When you start a conversation thread here, I'll answer here, but also bottom-post a one line courtesy message like: Hey I've just answered you 'about such and such message on your talk and usually with a link back to the pertinent section-- so it's quick to read!
  2. If I've started a conversation on your talk page... after you answer therein, I'd appreciate that you bottom-post me the same sort of 'Come to see my answer line here


3. When your concern is about a article content issue, and it seems likely the message thread 'could' get lengthy, then the best place to post your message is in the appropriate Talk:Article Name with a Notice 'here' that you've got business for me to see.
4. I'll 'answer there', in turn and also post a courtesy note that 'I've answered on the article talk page' on your talk, and so forth.
5. If you get the idea that I'm big on courtesy and poor at tracking my busy watch list,— you've got me pegged right, in 'one'! <G>
In general, just keep me informed while we work together, and I'll get to it is ASAP and do the same for you.

Deal? Thanks very much, FrankB



Fluid Measures
Unit Abrev. Defined fl oz ml
drop 1/12 dash 1/576 0.05
dash ds. 1/8 tsp. 1/48 0.62
teaspoon tsp. or t. 1/3 tbsp. 1/6 4.93

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