User talk:Me-pawel
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Hey thanks for that welcome and all those links. This is really helping. Again...thanks (Me-pawel 05:28, 25 October 2006 (UTC))
- Happy to do it. Seriously, if you need any help at all, just ask me by using the link on my green L. Cheers -- THL 05:08, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Darn, That is an Impressive Welcome!
Someone has a lot of time on their hands. But anyway welcome to the Wiki! I saw your note on the candy bar page, let me tear it all up, to help you learn how to do some light coding and so your comments will not get lost in the sauce.
[edit] Make a Heading Like this
Use two equals signs on each side of your text. That way your new section gets on the table of contents, so people can see it quickly. (If you ever see a neat special effect you want to use, just click on the 'Edit This Page' button to see how it is done.) Also put your new Talk Page comments at the bottom, that is where we look for them.
- Turning to your questions, The places on the candy bar chart are where they are distributed. It seems most candy bars are made fairly locally.
- If I can be of any help, drop me a line on my talk page.
- Sign your name and date with three tildes and it looks like this ==>Paul, in Saudi 07:03, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] You Did it! I'm Proud
A new heading and a signature! You are well on your way! As for Central American candy bars, I have no opinion. I do make it a habit never to buy chocolate in Central America. It is simply not a part of the cuisine there. The stuff sits in warehouses for for years. In Mexico I am partial to the Charles V bar. I lke the name. I would propose you make the changes you like and let the community at large edit it if they take exception. Paul, in Saudi 05:09, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Video Games
I noticed that you like to play video games; which video games do you like to play? If you let me know I can take you to some of your fellow gamers and get you started editing the articles about your favorite games. The best way to learn is through experience, and a great way to get experience is by joining a WikiProject. This link will take you to WikiProject Computer and video games. The name kind of speaks for itself. It has many daughter projects, and depending on which games you like you may find one of them more desirable. Of course, this is all up to you, there is no pressure to join any WikiProject, but many people find them enjoyable. Until next time, happy editing. -- THL 05:21, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
- I'm glad to hear you're interested. See the WikiProjects section of the page for a list of the daughter projects. If you like one of the specific games that has a project, you might consider joining that one. I forgot to mention that you can join both the main project and one or more of the daughter ones. It is all up to your personal preference. Until next time, happy editing. -- THL 06:57, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] AfD Nomination: List of Shopping malls in Honduras
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[edit] Welcome to WikiProject Germany
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[edit] Fornika
"Album credits" means a list of all the musicians and which instruments they played on the album, and a list of the main members of the production team. Please see WP:ALBUM for an example. Cheers - Alex valavanis 09:34, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] May 2007 edition of the WikiProject Germany newsletter
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[edit] March 2008 edition of the WikiProject Germany newsletter
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The task force dedicated to creating and improving articles on all German cities and municipalities is happy to announce that there are now (at least) stub articles for all municipalities of Germany. Now the task force is looking for help in fleshing these out a little bit. The current phase of activity for the task force is to copy in infoboxes from the articles in German Wikipedia. If you want to help, even just for a few articles, look at the instructions and links here
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