User talk:213.86.71.240

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Please do not add commercial links or links to your own private websites to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising or a mere collection of external links. See the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks. CryptoDerk 16:34, July 12, 2005 (UTC)

We don't need Internet link monkeys around here. Please do not add commercial links or links to your own private websites to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising or a mere collection of external links.

In addition, the one link that I looked at, for Lauren Bacall, contained ERRORS. She wanted to be a DANCER as a child, not an ACTOR. His name is Hawks, not Hawkes, HOW BLOODY RUDE to misspell a persons name!! I think I will change the name of the National Exhibition Centre to Nationale Exhibitione Centree. Also, there isn't any additional, valuable information provided by your site. It is just rehash of what is already stated, added purely to get a link to your site, and free publicity for NEC. Instead of spending your time adding links to your site from Wikipedia, why don't you spend that time correcting the errors on yours! WikiDon 16:07, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

The NEC website also says:

:The same year as the movies release a 19-year-old Bacall and a 45-year-old Bogart married,...: They got married the year AFTER.

[edit] Again, please stop adding external links.

Please stop. If you continue to use Wikipedia for advertising, you will be blocked from editing. -DDerby-(talk) 18:47, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Errors / Discrepancies from the Wikipedia article with the NEC Website

There seem to be different data between the National Exhibition Centre article and the NEC website:

Wikipedia:

"It has 20 interconnected halls"
"190,000 m²"
"host over 5 million visitors each year"
"is the seventh largest exhibition centre in Europe"

NEC:

"21 halls"
"200,000 square metres (two million square feet)"
"Up to four million people visit the centre each year."
"the busiest exhibition centre in Europe" (of course on the very same page its says: "and seventh largest in Europe"; dorks!)