User talk:SAMDEHAM
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For future reference, suggestions (like your Arthur Conan Doyle idea) should be made on discussion pages, rather than content pages. Best--ragesoss 20:22, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Spyware
It appears that your computer has some spyware program installed, as edits you make to Wikipedia contain some javascript events designed to promote particular phrases, such as "comic books". For example, see this edit of mine removing such code. The code is harmless to Wikipedia, but still undesirable. You might like to look at our spyware article for links to programs to detect and remove such software.-gadfium 01:52, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Empty discussion pages
Hi! Please don't create discussion pages with only the title of the page; if there's no actual discussion, it's better for the page to remain empty. Thanks! Kirill Lokshin 18:48, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] New comics articles
Thanks for working on Wikipedia. When creating a comics article, please add it to the board at WP:CMC/NB. Of you need any help with anything, feel free to ask me. Thanks again, Chris Griswold (☎☓) 07:00, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Space Museum (comics)
Please do not wikify the text [[Link title]]. There is no article by that name and that name has been protected to stop it being created. Your behaviour makes you look like a vandal and I assume that in this instance it was just an honest mistake. Thanks. -- Nick 19:48, 29 April 2007 (UTC)