I'm Walter Görlitz, one of the other editors here, and I hope you decide to stay and help contribute to this amazing repository of knowledge.
Some pages of helpful information to get you started: | Some
common sense Dos and Don'ts:
|
If you need further help, you can: | or you can: | or even: |
Alternatively, leave me a message at
my talk page or type {{helpme}}
here on your talk page and someone will try to help.
There are many ways you can
contribute to Wikipedia. Here are a few ideas:
|
|
To get some practice editing you can
use a sandbox. You can
create your own personal sandbox for use any time. It's perfect for working on bigger projects. Then for easy access in the future, you can put {{My sandbox}}
on
your userpage.
Please remember to:
~~~~
at the end of your post. This will automatically insert your
signature, a link to your talk page, and a
timestamp.Sincerely,
Walter Görlitz (
talk) 00:40, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
(Leave me a message)
Walter Görlitz ( talk) 00:40, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
I don't see the point in your attempts to differentiate Rye from Lolium temulentum. It's not poisonous as you claimed in your first attempt. One of its names is Darnel Ryegrass. So what? It actually looks like wheat, not rye. You seem to be doing this simply by the name, so why not also point out that rye should not be mistaken for Ryegrass? And no, I'm not suggesting that we should do that either. Meters ( talk) 06:47, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
I just wanted to drop you a note on your recent edits to Gyrodyne which were reverted by another editor. It is easy to confuse gyrodynes and compound helicopters. Basically, as the gyrodyne article explains, a gyrodyne only has powered rotors for take-off and landing and otherwise acts as an autogyro, while a compound helicopter's rotors always have power to them. Both types use auxiliary thrust for forward speed, however. Hope this helps clarify. - Ahunt ( talk) 14:25, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm Walter Görlitz, one of the other editors here, and I hope you decide to stay and help contribute to this amazing repository of knowledge.
Some pages of helpful information to get you started: | Some
common sense Dos and Don'ts:
|
If you need further help, you can: | or you can: | or even: |
Alternatively, leave me a message at
my talk page or type {{helpme}}
here on your talk page and someone will try to help.
There are many ways you can
contribute to Wikipedia. Here are a few ideas:
|
|
To get some practice editing you can
use a sandbox. You can
create your own personal sandbox for use any time. It's perfect for working on bigger projects. Then for easy access in the future, you can put {{My sandbox}}
on
your userpage.
Please remember to:
~~~~
at the end of your post. This will automatically insert your
signature, a link to your talk page, and a
timestamp.Sincerely,
Walter Görlitz (
talk) 00:40, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
(Leave me a message)
Walter Görlitz ( talk) 00:40, 29 June 2021 (UTC)
I don't see the point in your attempts to differentiate Rye from Lolium temulentum. It's not poisonous as you claimed in your first attempt. One of its names is Darnel Ryegrass. So what? It actually looks like wheat, not rye. You seem to be doing this simply by the name, so why not also point out that rye should not be mistaken for Ryegrass? And no, I'm not suggesting that we should do that either. Meters ( talk) 06:47, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
I just wanted to drop you a note on your recent edits to Gyrodyne which were reverted by another editor. It is easy to confuse gyrodynes and compound helicopters. Basically, as the gyrodyne article explains, a gyrodyne only has powered rotors for take-off and landing and otherwise acts as an autogyro, while a compound helicopter's rotors always have power to them. Both types use auxiliary thrust for forward speed, however. Hope this helps clarify. - Ahunt ( talk) 14:25, 12 December 2021 (UTC)