User talk:Asdfgl
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[edit] Welcome!
Asdfgl, and a warm welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you have enjoyed editing as much as I did so far and decide to stay. Unfamiliar with the features and workings of Wikipedia? Don't fret! Be Bold! Here's some good links for your reference and that'll get you started in no time!
- Editing tutorial, learn to have fun with Wikipedia.
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- How to write a great article, to make it an featured article status.
- Manual of Style, how articles should be written.
Most Wikipedians would prefer to just work on articles of their own interest. But if you have some free time to spare, here are some open tasks that you may want to help out :
Oh yes, don't forget to sign when you write on talk pages, simply type four tildes, like this: ~~~~. This will automatically add your name and the time after your comments.--Wiglaf 21:03, 16 May 2005 (UTC)
Perfect, I hope I didn't sound too rash. As for relevancy in connection with other germanic languages, I think that rather belongs on the page on Protogermanic (which could do with some work, I'll look into it). Asdfgl 20:25, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
- There is a pedagogic reason behind citing various forms of the name Rurik. The pages relating to Rurik, Rus' (people), Varangian, etc. are frequently under attack from anti-normanists in Eastern Europe who have strong nationalistic bias against anything implying the role of Vikings in the creation of Kievan Rus'. As most of them aren't liguists some of them get hinged on small differences in spelling, which in their minds is evidence against what they call the normanist theory. Consequently, there is a point in showing that the same name appears in varying forms.--Wiglaf 20:35, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
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- Didn't know that, one learn something new every day. A valid point. 20:46, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
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- Wikipedia is a very special place. I hope you stay and continue your good work.--Wiglaf 20:57, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
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