User talk:ArgentiumOutlaw
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[edit] Archives
I didn't really need to, but I felt like cleaning up, so I archived a bunch of older stuff that has been resolved and etc...
[edit] Useful Links/Templates/Info
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All that is needed is to enter {{Otheruses}} at the top of the page, which then makes an automatic link to the disambig page - hope this helps! MPF 13:30, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
- {{imdb title|id=0061747|title=Hang 'Em High}}
- {{imdb name|id=0780266|name=David Scully}}
- {{Otheruses}} for disambiguation link on a page.
- {{voice-actor-stub}} for a voice acting stub (alter for different stubs).
- {{spoiler}}.
- [[Image:Arbutus.JPG|thumb|267px|Screen shot of Arbutus from "Garden of Evil".]] for images.
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by: ArgentiumOutlaw
[edit] Lost mediation
- I too would like to offer my thanks for your participation in the mediation. It's my hope that we'll now all be able to put our differences behind us, and work together towards our common goal of providing high-quality Lost articles on Wikipedia. And I'm excitedly looking forward to our having a front page featured article on Monday! :) --Elonka 21:13, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- I thank you for the gesture, and I also thank you for trying hard to get us passed this hurdle we've finally cleared. Hopefully both groups can now put together their efforts into a single area. ArgentiumOutlaw 01:28, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Lost: Featured article
The Lost WikiProject Award | ||
Congratulations on Lost (TV series) making it to main page featured article. Your hard work on the Lost project is appreciated! --Elonka 00:07, 3 October 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] Eye of Ra
I commend your expertise in drawing the Ancient Egyptian symbol. Its proportions seem to be the most suitable out of all depictions available on the free and open Internet. You could copyright it, but that would be like suggesting that the alphabet of a language is owned by some mortal.
-- Lindberg 16:33, 16 November 2006 (UTC)