User:SparkAment
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Nice additions to the Dutch Wonderland article, but contributions need to be verifiable. I suggest you read Wikipedia:Citing sources. If someone were to question your information, they would be free to delete it unless you have cited sources. Wikipedia does not allow Wikipedia:Original Research and it would help protect your valuable work if you cited a page someone had put up somewhere, that you could cite as a source.
Also, you might consider using the "show preview" button. If you click the "save page" button a half-dozen times, you are permanently adding a half-dozen copies of the page to the "history" database, permanently increasing Wikipedia's operating costs. It isn't always possible to make a series of edits, with only one "save page" at the end, of course. Sometimes we notice an error only after the page has been saved. It's like realizing that your keys are in the switch in that fraction of a second between releasing the door and having it latch shut, locking you outside. In any case, a word to the wise is sufficient. ClairSamoht 12:09, 10 April 2006 (UTC)