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I'm sorry I didn't get to your request until now, and I see that another editor has merged that sentence into the first paragraph of the lede. I'd like to urge you to adopt a user name and register an account. Also, when you refer to an article in a comment, it is a good idea to place a link to the article for the convenience of the other editor or editors who may read your comment. You can place the link either in the heading or in the body of your comment.
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Welcome!
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You are welcome to continue editing without logging in, but many editors recommend that you create an account. Doing so is free, requires no personal information, and provides several benefits such as the ability to create articles. For a full outline and explanation of the benefits that come with creating an account, please see this page. If you edit without a username, your IP address (180.191.69.3) is used to identify you instead.
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John Chen (
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10:29, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
I'm sorry I didn't get to your request until now, and I see that another editor has merged that sentence into the first paragraph of the lede. I'd like to urge you to adopt a user name and register an account. Also, when you refer to an article in a comment, it is a good idea to place a link to the article for the convenience of the other editor or editors who may read your comment. You can place the link either in the heading or in the body of your comment.
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