User talk:AZhnaZg
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Hello there AZhnaZg, welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you ever need editing help visit How to edit a page and experiment at the sandbox. If you need pointers on how we title pages see the naming conventions. If you have any other questions about the project then check out the help pages or add a question to the village pump. Cheers! -- Rotem Dan 11:07 8 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Hello, and welcome. Well done for adding all that information on Malaysia and Sigismund I of Poland and so on. I wasn't sure what to do about your Feneberger page, though. While I sympathise with your enthusiam to find your family roots, I should point out that Wikipedia is not a place to publish original research. Your page did contain some information about the Feneberg castle, so I moved the page there, and chopped out all the stuff that didn't relate to that castle or its environs. However, I haven't been able to verify any of the information. Please could you provide references? And another thing - I have removed your large chunk of quoted text from Lancelot Dent. Do you have the relevant permissions to use the material? (I don't see how fair use can apply to this case.) And you don't need all that HTML markup in Wikipedia pages. Paragraphs turn into paragraphs by magic! Have a look at Wikipedia:How to edit a page. Good luck... -- Oliver P. 15:30 8 Jun 2003 (UTC)
In re Feneberger:
I'm generally available (as time permits) for miscellaneous editing. I'll be taking my topics from the 'todo' list, with the occasional original contribution.
By way of background, in the 70s I was at the Humanist Gymnasium at Einsiedeln, in Switzerland, studying Ancient Greek, Latin, Math, Languages, Arts & Sciences.
I'm currently a member of Sigma, active in the holistic industry, with occasional contracts in electronics design (music industry, & telecomm), cooking, travel, reading, and doing my sculpture.
Feel free to edit / delete anything I post, as I trust your judgment in that matter. Sorry about the 'family history': I got carried away; nonetheless, I have a personal venue of study as to ancient Agaean culture and oral tradition, and it would be nice to do something scholarly on the subject.