User talk:203.54.9.138

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[edit] Comment on my talk page

Hi a few things: 1. the comment you left was in the middle of my talk page making it very difficult to work out what was going on. As the conversation you were referring to was so old you would have been better off putting a new section in using the + tab on the toolbar at the top of the Wikipedia screen and referring to the conversation by the name of the section. 2. If you actually want to carry out a conversation please get an account and sign in, and sign your name. Your real-world anonimity is better protected by signing in as a generally meaningless user ID - your computers ip address is then not available to the general public and your computers ip address clearly links you to an ISP and usually an ISP's access node. For people who really know what they are doing it can be easy to go the next step of working out what computer had the ip address when the comment was left.

3. I have had several conversations with a wide range of people regarding country New South Wales, Gundagai, the Riverina region, proposed projects, improvements to articles, aboriginal POV in articles.... I really don't remember the context of the conversation (which was back in August) any more. Sorry. As you point out, in Australia, region names mean different things to different organisations (federal vs state vs local government, between government organisations, private businesses). The only things I KNOW about gundagai, geographically, is it's on the western side of the gread dividing range, on the banks / floodplain of the murrumbidgee river, adjacent to the Hume highway. Garrie 01:45, 28 December 2006 (UTC)