User talk:Bethpage89
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[edit] Welcome to Wikipedia!
Hello Bethpage89, and and welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your comment about the photo caption on the Doolittle Raid. I corrected the caption. You can make those changes yourself, or if there is a comment/correction you propose, those should be done on the article's talk page.
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[edit] Conspiracies
Hi. Please stop changing "co-conspirators" to "conspirators". When people are in a conspiracy together, they are co-conspirators. To write "his conspirators", implies that he owns or controls them, rather than being one of them. Another good example is with the term "co-presidents". When somone shares responsibility with others, you can write "he and his co-presidents..." but if you write "he and his presidents", it implies either that he's a voter or subject, or that he controls and owns the presidents, not that he is one of them. Thank you. LordAmeth 16:47, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Turboprop
This is the correct term, and the title for the related article. Please don't change links away from the actual article to a redirect page. Thanks. Akradecki 14:54, 1 March 2007 (UTC)