User talk:Jhm15217
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[edit] James H Morris
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[edit] Welcome
Welcome, Dr. Morris. I know I am not the one you inquired about global warming controversy, but I used to edit there quite a bit. Above all, I would just like to suggest you become familiar with our policies and guidelines. Feel free to edit whatever you think is in need of editing; you need not always discuss your changes on the talk page, but it's a good idea to so if you're not sure it will be well-received. Let me forewarn you though, things can sometimes turn hostile on topics such as these. Nevertheless, I hope I haven't frightened you too much and do hope you enjoy your stay here at Wikipedia. Again, welcome. ~ UBeR (talk) 08:07, 18 December 2007 (UTC) (P.S. you can sign comments on talk pages by using four tildes: ~~~~)