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[edit] How'd you make those maps?

Nice job --Lukobe 00:41, May 24, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Did you know?

[edit] Washington article

Hey there, I just fixed your objections to the Washington gubernatorial election article. Would you mind re-reading? Páll 20:46, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] “As of...” Links

I noticed that you had reverted some edits that I made to the Bellevue, Washington article. I had changed “[[As of 2005]]” to “As of [[2005]]” and you reverted them with the comment “‘As of’ links are there for a reason.” Can you tell me what those links are used for? I clicked on the “[[As of 2005]]” and it redirects to 2005 anyway. I am still fairly new to the Wikipedia.
DanMS 3 July 2005 07:07 (UTC) Talk

  • Thanks for the explanation. This sounds like a good thing and it should be used a lot more—but people probably don’t know about it. In the edits I have done, I have run across many, many pages related to towns and cities that have lists of names of mayors, city council members, etc., that will quickly become out of date.
    DanMS 3 July 2005 17:24 (UTC) Talk
  • Maybe there should be a Wikipedia project to insert “As of...” links on the pages of all cities and towns that show the names of government people. DanMS 3 July 2005 17:59 (UTC) Talk


When you took the photo of the Temple of Justice back in May did you take any shots directly up the steps to display the entry doors?

d.a.wallace@sbcglobal.net —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.239.152.176 (talk • contribs) 05:02, 28 July 2005 (UTC) (moved from userpage Who?¿? 05:07, 28 July 2005 (UTC))

[edit] Seattle neighborhood maps

I really like what you did with the Seattle neighborhood maps and was wondering if you could go into a little more detail of exactly how you constructed them. I looked at your previous discussion when Lukobe asked the same question, but i was unable to clearly figure out everything you did. Any help would be great. Thanks.--Gephart 14:49, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

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