User talk:Marc Kupper

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[edit] Welcome!

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[edit] Template

Oh, sorry about that, I confused you for somebody else. I didn't use a template, just plain text (check the source of this page). LatencyRemixed 02:45, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jitterbug Interview

No worries, just a pity it doesn't seem to have a proper background on the archived page - I get black text on black background - ick :|

There's a couple of good tools for finding dead pages elsewhere:

Zarius 18:36, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Talk:General of the Armies

Excellent detective work. It is frustrating when web searching and everything is just a copy of WP (or worse, old WP). Good idea to go right to the horse's mouth, that Army order number seems like the way to get to the bottom of this. — MrDolomite • Talk 06:04, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Marion Zimmer Bradley Question

Hi Marc:

It is my understanding that she had numerous, numerous works left unpublished at the time of her death, and was it decided by her Litertary Works Trust to publish these works. Many of these works are part of established series that remain popular to this day, including Darkover, and the Mists of Avalon series. As far as I know, and can find out, these are not Ghostwritten, house names, or based on outlines akin to Frank Herbert. Hope this helps. Cheers Zidel333 05:37, 17 March 2007 (UTC)