User talk:67.184.126.159

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Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia! I've noticed that you've been correcting a lot of grammatical mistakes and helping to improve Wikipedia's stylistics. I'd like to thank you for your contributions and to encourage you to continue editing. You don't have to log in to read or edit articles on Wikipedia, but creating an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and gives you many benefits:

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I hope you enjoy your time here on Wikipedia and that you choose to become a Wikipedian by creating an account. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have on my talk page. Once again, thanks for the contributions. --TantalumTelluride 05:51, 7 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Judg(e)ment

Your edit to the Wikipedia article was reverted. I agree that the American spelling judgment should probably be used in this article since Wikipedia originated in the United States. However, some other users apparently feel that judgement is more appropriate. (The article also contains the British spelling of the word criticise.) In case you haven't already investigated Wikipedia's policy regaring national variety's of English, you might want to take a look at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (spelling), Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English, and American and British spelling differences. As always, feel free to ask questions on my talk page. Thanks. --TantalumTelluride 06:07, 7 December 2005 (UTC)