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Help?!?!?!
Help?!?!?!
:A little from column A, a little from column B.  I usually just click "Recent edits" to see what's happening and it shows all.  We alternate around between responding on our own talk pages, respond on the recipient's talk page, or talking on the discussion page of the article in question.  Also, helpful hint I didn't know until someone told me; to automatically add your signature and time, type "--~" (although instead of using one "~" sign, use four in a row) at the end.  --[[User:Ricimer|Ricimer]] 20:11, 18 October 2005 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 00:12, 19 October 2005

Welcome to the wiki, Adonis! Find a few articles and dive in! A few of us frequent contributors have specialties (or neuroses, you pick which) that have given some great substance, such as the Galactica (RDM) and Fall of the Twelve Colonies pages. My personal favorite right now is the Toaster page, just because I was a little goofy that night and the wiki needed a little silliness. Again, welcome, and add your two cents.! Spencerian 22:57, 13 October 2005 (EDT)

Communicating with other Users

Spencerian: thanks for the welcome. I'm still confused, though, about the best way to communicate with other users. Is is how I am doing now, by replying where the user left me a message, or by going to the User's talk:(user name) page???

Help?!?!?!

A little from column A, a little from column B. I usually just click "Recent edits" to see what's happening and it shows all. We alternate around between responding on our own talk pages, respond on the recipient's talk page, or talking on the discussion page of the article in question. Also, helpful hint I didn't know until someone told me; to automatically add your signature and time, type "--~" (although instead of using one "~" sign, use four in a row) at the end. --Ricimer 20:11, 18 October 2005 (EDT)