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I was going to change the wikipedia Greek alphabet link to look like this one, but I noticed you're actually referencing the Colonial wireless alphabet (which we have an article on). Not that "internal" links can have spaces in them (when you use the double brackets). Only "external" (single bracket) links are picky about using underscores. This article still may not survive, but asking for Spencerian's assistance with it was a great way to start, and I definitely learned something by reading it. --Steelviper 15:44, 31 May 2006 (CDT)
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I think Rafale did very well with his first article. I wanted to see what he had in mind before suggesting that his information might best be incorporated into FTL. The information is sourced right, and it defines something we haven't discussed here, with extensions into probable use in past and "present." The article also plays well with other articles that are essentially orphaned (and thus, candidates for deletion themselves) without it: Colonial wireless alphabet and Actual. The deletion tag here wasn't appropriate (again, we choose to incorporate rather than delete; perhaps use the "Merge" tag next time, Merv) so it's gone.
Rafale, do visit the Standards and Conventions article as well as other articles on wiki formatting and policy for this place; it sometimes does things different from, say, Wikipedia. Otherwise, nice work, and thanks for the contribution. --Spencerian 16:49, 31 May 2006 (CDT)