User talk:Le poulet noir

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[edit] References

Re. Young British Artists you asked about references. The simplest thing is just to put a single square bracket either end of the URL, as in [http://www.wikipedia.com]. Do this in the text where you want the reference to be (after a full stop usually) and it will appear like this as a number in the article.[1] Don't forget the http://. For links to other wiki articles, put the title in double square brackets. Tyrenius 14:09, 21 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RE:Saadiyat Island

On this site: http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2006/07/08/ap2865676.html First it says $200m for price(for the building and/or contract itself I assume), but later it says $400m total.

The museum would sit on a manmade spit jutting into the Gulf from the currently uninhabited Saadiyat Island, which lies adjacent to Abu Dhabi. With a price tag of just over $200 million, the building would be completed in about five years.

Krens said the foundation set out to establish a museum in the "underserved" Middle East and that 130 cities expressed interest. Yet others were discouraged by the estimated $400 million cost of building a museum and collection or, like Dubai, couldn't match the scope or sophistication of Abu Dhabi's cultural development plans.

[edit] Sudoku change

I'm inviting you to join in a discussion regarding the section of the article Sudoku that you recently reverted. There is an ongoing discussion regarding that section. I've re-reverted your revert for now, since the article without the phrase in question is currently the consensus. However, you are invited to join the discussion and participate. Thanks! -- ShinmaWa(talk) 01:48, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] E. S. Dallas

Hi, I left you a note at The Times. Let me know if you have further comments. Aletheia 16:53, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

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