User talk:Surryroger

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[edit] Re: Chimney fire

Yo, thanks for starting such an in-depth, well-written article on chimney fires. Just so you know, it automatically got tagged by a bot for needed wikification, which, thanks to the wonders of collaborative writing, has since been done (you can view the changes I made in the article's edit history).

The main reason that I replaced the {{Wikify}} template with {{Verify}} is that only one source is cited, which isn't quite up to Wikipedia's standards of verifiability. Don't fret, though -- I'm not accusing you making anything up, nor am I about to recommend the article's deletion in the immediate future. Rather, I was simply wondering if you could provide where you got the information, or point out any useful sources you know on the subject, so as to help other Wikipedians confirm the information and thereby improve the article. Again, thanks so much for your contributions, and don't hesitate to consult Wikipedia:Help, if you have any questions, and the Help Desk if nothing else has answered them. \sim Lenoxus " * " 16:10, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Re:Above

First of all, you might want to see WP:RELAX. (I say this based on your comment in the Chimney fire talkpage). Secondly, I apologize for having made a rather stupid mistake — my above comment should have gone on this talk page, not your user page, which is meant only for you to edit — see Wikipedia:User page. Thirdly, it's reccomended that you sign talkpages with four successive tildes (like this: ~~~~). This will generate your name and a helpful link to your user page. Finally, don't worry about finding sources if you don't know any — presumably, if the phenomena you are dicusssing are true, they are well-documented, and someone will be able to find sources on them. However, your experience alone isn't considered sufficient evidence by Wikipedia standards; see WP:No original research.

Help on editing can be found at Wikipedia:Wikify, but here's some starter tips: links to other Wikipedia articles are generated by two brackets on either side; [[Example]] generates Example. External links — those which go to pages outside Wikipedia, plus certain Wikipedia pages, are made with single brackets: [http://www.google.com/ Google] generates this: Google. To make italic text, use two apostraphes: ''example'' makes example. Three apostraphes give you emboldening: '''example''' makes example. Hope that all helps, and one again, thanks for contributing! \sim Lenoxus " * " 19:25, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

It will take me a while to digest all this info. I am pursuing a photo as even though I've witnessed many myself, I never took photos as my objective was to put them out. Will add one as soon as available. --Surryroger 16:51, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Of course; that tends to be a fault of mine, sorry. It's all good :-) \sim Lenoxus " * " 03:53, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:Chimney Fire,Marlboro Vt.jpg

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[edit] Welcome

Welcome!

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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question and then place {{helpme}} after the question on your talk page. Again, welcome!  Samw 22:13, 3 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] New section Keypunch Operators ?

Don't see it; are you sure you added it? tooold 04:13, 8 June 2007 (UTC)

Surryroger entered 056 verifier, not keypunch operator section.--Surryroger 01:15, 9 June 2007 (UTC)