User talk:GreenTwin

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Thank you for your response to my edit or new user log.

I hope to put more about myself here, as well as maybe what I see that needs work, or doesn't exist, so as to get advice.

e.g. Is this bad?: I intend to start an article on Dr. Stanley Krippner with only a couple of sentences and only do full research/ invest alot of time if no one more expert than I picks up the ball. I didn't intend to do this article in coming here, but rather noticed it would make an important link in an article I was reading, only to find no article. I guess that's probably the way around here.

That's fine, as long as what you add makes it easier for others to expand what you've started to write. A stub like "Dr. Stanley Krippner was a doctor who lived in the 2nd millenium AD" might be deleted, since it would fool others into thinking there was an article about him (no red link) when really there wasn't.

P.S. Are edits to personal pages, and talk submissions normally considered minor for purposes of the watch functions? greentwin

No, unless you mark a change minor by checking off that box at the bottom of the edit page (or have set the right preference in your user preferences, and all changes are marked minor by default), your changes will show up as major. +sj+

[edit] Welcome, GT!

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