User talk:Hermit789
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I have one smallish problem in that I'm not exactly sure what source I should site for the Paul Millander entry and if I should site a source for the episodes. If I need to site a source for the criticisms of Millander's character they come from an article on [1]. Should I use that or does it mean where I got the information about Millander? Because that's from watching the show and also online transcripts.
Help appreciated, oh wise ones!
(Hermit789 20:58, 10 June 2006 (UTC))
Yes, as per WP:NOR you must cite all your sources. You can review WP:CITE for instructions on how to do so. --Pilot|guy (roger that) 21:00, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi, Sophie. Good to see another CSI fan here - you might (or might not) be amused by the episode capsules over at Television Without Pity, by the way.
Here's a canned welcome message - and keep up the good work.
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[edit] Sex, Lies and Larvae
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[edit] Shoutouts
hi sophie! 'tis jess! --jess 22:55, 2 August 2006 (UTC)