User talk:Virtuini
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[edit] Userboxes
- You could fix your userboxes by putting them into a table that would look very nice. You could steal the template off ym userpage if you exist or I could do it for you. Good lcuk --Shawn 20:50, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Richard Hale School
Hi, I see you started off this article. I assume you are, or were, a pupil there. I was at Richard Hale between 1979 and 1986! I made some edits to the article, including changing the statement that those who gave their names to the Houses were former heardmasters. In fact, none of them were, including Hale himself. It was good to know that someone wanted to create an article about RHS, though. Best regards, --BillC 16:48, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Richard Hale School
Thank your for improving the article, much appreciated. I am a pupil in Year 8 at RHS. So apologies for the innaccuracy of the house and masters. Thanks - Bradders 19:02, 26 March 2006 (UTC) (Oh, and apologies if I've edited this talk page incorrectly, I'm not used to it!)
- Not a problem! You can either reply on your own talk page, as you have done, or place an entry on mine. Some people people prefer one way, others the other. I have no real preference, and when I write a message on someone's talk page, I normally watchlist that page for a few days to see if they have responded there. To show your comments are yours on talk pages (but not in articles), you can type four tildes in a row like this: ~~~~. They get converted to your signature when you save.
- On the subject of Richard Hale School, you might be aware that a very large number of school articles get created. Some Wikipedians are against this, claiming that many, or most, schools are not notable enough to warrant an article about themselves. RHS is an old school, and has some famous alumni, so with some good writing, this should not be an issue for it. In fact, it might be worth making a small list of say 5 or so Old Boys (that have Wikipedia articles of their own), and adding that to the article. (You can make a bullet list by starting each new line with an asterisk character.)
- I hope you enjoy editing Wikipedia! BillC 19:21, 26 March 2006 (UTC)