User talk:81.39.3.19

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[edit] Farmer

Hi there, I quite see your point and feel I may have been a little hasty in warning you (which I have therefore removed); peasant does already have a reference to farmer so I don't think another is merited, but I have added a reference the other way as you suggest (although I have placed it further down the article, in the paragraph on subsistence agriculture; will this do?

By the way, your use of the talk page is just what they're for, but you please sign any comments with four tildes (~~~~) which adds a user link and timestamp (like this) - Nigosh 10:14, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

Looks good to me... In my humble opinion, it is good for two articles to have references to each other going both ways because Wikipedias link structure is more of a net than a tree. Of course these links should be in the most relevant section of each article.
P.S. If i write this in my talk page, do you, Nigosh, get the message?
81.39.3.19 11:36, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
No, that doesn't happen, some people will copy previous entries across, I try and keep the conversation in one place, and since this talk page was added to my watch list when I first edited it, I can see when a change happens here.
A question back: do you (as an anonymous IP editor) get a new message notification when this page changes? (Wikipedia:Talk suggests not.)
Nigosh 11:50, 24 July 2007 (UTC)