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Introduction

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To any who may be viewing this page, Welcome. As a newer editor, I'm using this userpage as a learning tool, so if you have helpful comments, I'll happily read them on my talk page.


Tip of the day...
What can be included in Wikipedia?

Wikipedia has only a few limitations on what topics it covers. Recipes and how-to articles are not included in the main namespace, but just about everything else is.

In which other encyclopedia do you find a list of sex positions, an article about nose picking or one about William Shatner's version of Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds? As long as an article is verifiable, informative and neutral, it has a pretty good chance of being acceptable (see Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not for some other common rules). We strive to collect the sum of human knowledge, some of which may be trivial, but nevertheless is part of our cultures and our histories. Wikipedia is not paper‍—‌we need not worry about space constraints.

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Userboxen and other odd stuff

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As anonymous user, fixed the link for christian reiki from a .com to the .org site that doesn't redirect to Rand's pages.

When I was in the service, 3 stripes meant Sargeant!



Thanks for working in duplicated images project. Your effort is appreciated. Emijrp (talk) 12:32, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Committed identity: 02dc4540a4fca97cec2095aef98293cc1411e1a573169c3cc1289f26794eec586bf61964c19e7eedf817186ffd21affe360a5798548529043eba7f6b77a9b9f9 is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

EN:WIKIPEDIA Links

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CLEANUP IN PROGRESS 1/20/17

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TEMPLATES

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Templates for copying

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  • __NOTOC__ – suppresses table of contents

*<span style="position: absolute; top: -50px; left: -175px; z-index: -1">[[Image:Bouncywikilogo.gif]]</span>

  • <div style="position: fixed; right: 0; bottom: 0; display: block;">[[Image:Elfs.gif|40px]]</div>
  • {{reflist}} -Put in reference section to populate your citations
  • removed {{uncategorized}} – manual edit summary when not using Hotcat
  • [WP:UNCAT|+cat]] – use in edit summary boxes when doing cat work
  • Use the {{checkcategory}} tag to put articles in Category:Category needs checking

Templates that can't be displayed ( without adding the page to the hidden category or make false implications about this page )

  • {{inuse|specified time and other comment}} – warning to avoid edit conflicts
  • {{merge|OTHERPAGE|Talk:THIS PAGE#Merger proposal|{{subst:DATE}}}} – }
  • {{Mergefrom | Article 2 | Talk:Article 1#Merge proposal |date=September 2008 }} –
  • {{Mergeto | Article 1 | Talk:Article 1#Merge proposal |date=September 2008 }} –
  • {{Audio|name of sound file|text to use as link to soundfile}} – Audio file "name of sound file" not found


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A dead, unarchived source URL may still be useful. Such a link indicates that information was (probably) verifiable in the past, and the link might provide another user with greater resources or expertise with enough information to find the reference. It could also return from the dead. With a dead link, it is possible to determine if it has been cited elsewhere, or to contact the person originally responsible for the source. For example, one could contact the Yale Computer Science department if http://www.cs.yale.edu/~EliYale/Defense-in-Depth-PhD-thesis.pdf[dead link] were dead. Place {{Dead link|date=April 2017}} If you omit the date a bot will add it for you at some point. after the dead URL and just before the </ref> tag if applicable, leaving the original link intact. If you omit the date a bot will add it for you at some point. Placing [dead link] auto-categorizes the article into Articles with dead external links project category, and into specific monthly date range category based on |date= parameter. Do not delete a URL just because it has been tagged with [dead link] for a long time.

Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot

SEE ALSO User talk:Sciencefish - Wikipedia