Hello "Biot" and welcome to Wikipedia. A few tips for you:
Please do not "fix" spelling where there are differences between British and American English spelling - "colouration" is the CORRECT spelling in History of the English penny. Refer to Wikipedia:Manual of Style. -- Arwel 16:08, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Hiya, Biot, I noticed you use the godmode-light script. As you use an emulation of the rollback feature I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on a proposal I have which would grant the rollback feature to those who request it, similar to Wikipedia:Requests for adminship, except with a lower threshold. The proposal is at Wikipedia:Requests for rollback; your comments are welcomed at Wikipedia talk:Requests for rollback. Thanks! Talrias ( t | e | c) 17:07, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
Your dab fix here is incorrect and the original link was intentional. The reference is not to canon law but to a set of prayers during the Mass. This sense of the word does not have its own page, just a bulleted definition on the disambiguation page as follows: "The central Eucharistic prayer of the Roman Catholic Mass, containing the narrative of Jesus's institution of the Eucharist." I'm therefore reverting your change. If you want to create a page for the Canon of the Mass and change the link to point to it then go for it, but otherwise please leave it alone since the alternatives are not relevant. TCC (talk) (contribs) 20:56, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
Excuse me, but how in your right mind can you say "Removed irrelevant link to openbgpd again. Please people, let's keep on topic. This article is not the place to spread the openbgpd or BSD gospel" when dealing with an article about ospf. The addition clearly noted that OpenBGPD is a suite with a daemon for OSPF, thus was entirely relevant in the External Links section, right along with Quagga and Zebra. Do you have something against the BSD license? Do you simply like Zebra? Like seriously here guy, I cannot wrap my mind around your behaviour. Janizary 05:08, 21 August 2005 (UTC)
You are engaging in revert warring, over something which is irrelevant to the article, in order to further the goals of a project that is also irrelevant to the article. I'm going to say it again: this article is really not the place to do this. Biot 20:53, August 21, 2005 (UTC)
Hi. Sorry to bother you, but I'm having some trouble on the Punk'd article. An unregistered user named BigBang19 keeps re-inserting material into the article that is irrelevant, poorly worded, etc. I've tried posting a message on that article's Talk Page, but he has not responded. Because he had no User Page, my message to him was the first one on it. If you could check out the bottommost section on the Talk Page and chime in with your two cents on his revisions, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Nightscream 05:49, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
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