User talk:68.175.92.71
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[edit] Welcome, newcomer
Welcome, 68.175.92.71! I seem to have located you as a new editor, somewhere lost and alone in the vastness that is Wikipedia. Never fear, you have found yourself a guide! If you are lost or confused, you might want to take a look at this FAQ.
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I noticed you made several edits to Ann Harada - first of all, thank you so much for your contributions! It's really appreciated. However, I just wanted to make note of the preview feature. While it's not required, it often helps to check edits for mistakes/typos before saving, preventing a series of little edits. Either way, your contributions are awesome, and I want to encourage you to continue editing. Additionally, I do recomment registering an account - there are many benefits to registering including avoiding releasing your IP address. Not necessary, but a suggestion.Happy editing and good luck! —Keakealani 09:51, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
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