Talk:Trevor Bigham

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This page might need editing, it lacks vital info such as where he was born and also was plagiarised from half a dozen web pages

Kzrulzuall 07:12, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Would you care to explain this remark. I wrote this article and I can assure you that I plagiarised nothing and resent the claim that I did. Are you actually aware of the meaning of the word? If not, I shall enlighten you. From the OED:
to take and use as one's own (the thoughts, writings, or inventions of another person); to copy (literary work or ideas) improperly or without acknowledgement; (occas.) to pass off as one's own the thoughts or work of (another)
Where have I done any of this in the creation of the article? The words are my own; the information is taken from The Times, which is credited. May I suggest that you do not accuse other editors of plagiarisation without proof, or alternatively do not use a word without first understanding its meaning. -- Necrothesp 00:21, 3 January 2007 (UTC)