User talk:62.252.64.10
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(To do: add the tale of Tim Roddis, the rabbit job and computerless computer science)
Gosh, I'd like to hear that. Marnanel 16:33, 29 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Please do not post articles consisting only of external links to other sites. Thanks. -- Karada 11:29, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi there - abusive comments are not really what we're looking for here - thanks! Mark Richards 21:04, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Please stop creating nonsense articles. Thank you. moink 21:39, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Sir, please stop introducing trivial mistakes into Wikipedia articles. Continued behavior of this sort can only result in a block of your IP address. - Fennec 23:51, 3 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I have been contributing under the dynamic IP 62.252.64.10 since... hmm, late March. You have added this message to 62.252.64.10:talk on April 3 --
Sir, please stop introducing trivial mistakes into Wikipedia articles. Continued behavior of this sort can only result in a block of your IP address.
The material I have added/edited from [1] includes World of Tiers, Planets in science fiction, Charles Manson, Gunpowder, Robert Aldrich, Terrorism Act 2000, Dimethyl sulfoxide, DMSO, Crashlander, Larry Niven, Stephen F. Austin, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Riot control, Molotov cocktail, Deep Ones, Italian Football League, A Guy Called Gerald, Boxing ring.
As far as I can tell I have introduced no trivial mistakes. Please explain your reasoning. 62.252.64.10 22:58, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- [2] indicates a trivial inclusion of an extra 'e' in the word 'meeting'. I believe there were also a few pages contrubuted from your address which were deleted as nonsense- as indicated by the comments above. But as you say, this is a dynamic IP address, so it may not have been your actions. Why not create an account and log in to prevent misunderstanding and confusion of this nature in the future? You can even change the attributions for your past edits to a new user name. - Fennec 23:39, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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