User talk:Dalbury
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[edit] Ms. Kelly
The album was originally titled Kelly Rowland: My Story and was recently renamed to Ms. Kelly. I posted an audio source for this information on the article a few days ago ... - Noboyo - November 18, 2006
[edit] Fast Food
I finally found out you were the one who removed what I added in "Fast Foods". You called it vandelism, along with other innocent edits. I looked at your contributions and you do this to numerous articles. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.140.73.96 (talk • contribs).
[edit] Format of dates in Wikipedia articles
Hello, I noticed your comment, formatted full dates per MoS (this is a U.S. article, use U.S. date format)) accompanying your edit of the Chalk's International Airlines article, and I wanted to let you know that I believe you may be mistaken about date formats.
Wikipedia does have a guideline that articles on U.S. personalities and companies should use American spelling, and articles on U.K. personalities and companies should use British spelling. But when it comes to date format, all dates should be in one of two wikiformats; the particular "U.S. date format" or "everywhere else in the world date format" that displays on a user's screen is the results of the user's my preferences settings. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Dates containing a month and a day for examples, and this article at meta.wikimedia for technical info.
Since properly wikilinked dates show up on the screen in the format preferred by the individual user, the commas you inserted into the article have no effect. Best —SaxTeacher (talk) 00:10, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- Please see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Date formats related to topics. -- Donald Albury 01:07, 23 March 2007 (UTC)