User talk:IWhisky
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[edit] Vandalism
You beat me to reverting Dane Cook! Good catch.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.82.120.106 (talk)
you just beat me to reverting grover cleveland "Faaaak" vandalism, good job 204.29.111.62 19:53, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Stub sorting
Hello IWhisky,
I noticed you marked an article as a stub using the {{stub}} template. Did you know that there are thousands of stub types that you can use to clarify what type of stub the article is? Properly categorizing stubs is important to the Wikipedia community because it helps various WikiProjects to identify articles that need expansion.
You can view the full list of stub types at WP:STUBS.
If you have questions about stub sorting, don't hesitate to ask! There is a wealth of stub information on the stub sorting WikiProject, and hundreds of stub sorters. Thanks! — jmorgan (talk) 23:18, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] SHA-1
While looking at the category for Wikipedians with committed identities, I realized that you are using a SHA-1 hash. While SHA1 hashes are relatively secure, it is possible for them to be hacked. I advise that you try a SHA-512 hash. A calculator for SHA512 can be found here,[[1]]. While not required, this would further add to the seecurity of your account. Thank you for keeping Wikipedia safe. Remember to use a strong password!! - Hairchrm 02:49, 29 May 2007 (UTC)