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Hi, I saw your addition of taxbox for the article I created yesterday on the pinfish. Thanks for doing that. If you happen to have a free-use picture of a pinfish, I'd be grateful if you posted it; otherwise, I'm going to make it down to my bay house on Galveston next month (when all the Ike repairs are finally complete) so I'll catch a pinfish and photograph it, GNU the pic and add it to the site.
Anyway, mostly I just wanted to introduce myself, as I saw from your contributions you are fellow fish lover, and seem to be acquainted with some of the same fish I regularly encounter (eg speckled trout), and then I saw on your User Page you are into knots, so I thought you might be a fellow sailer like myself. I hope we can collaborate on some fish pages soon.
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16:39, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi! I saw that you moved my "Pop-up Satellite Archival Tag" article to "Pop-up satellite archival tag". This is something I've wondered about for quite sometime: if title is an acronym or initialism, shouldn't each word of the title be capitalized (until an ordinary article title)? For example, the GNU Free Documentation License article capitalizes each word. Why wouldn't this be the case for my PSAT article? AndrewGarber ( talk) 08:27, 5 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi- I made a change to the Abuelita article regarding the shape of the tablets (corrected hexagonal to octagonal), which you undid. Perhaps they are sold differently in different locations, but the ones I buy in Texas are round disks divided into 8ths, with two of the divided sections merged into one for a total of 7 divisions. Is it different wherever you are from? Or perhaps "imprinted round disks" is a better descriptor than either of the other two. Cgerbode ( talk) 00:10, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
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Dfred (
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22:33, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I saw your addition of taxbox for the article I created yesterday on the pinfish. Thanks for doing that. If you happen to have a free-use picture of a pinfish, I'd be grateful if you posted it; otherwise, I'm going to make it down to my bay house on Galveston next month (when all the Ike repairs are finally complete) so I'll catch a pinfish and photograph it, GNU the pic and add it to the site.
Anyway, mostly I just wanted to introduce myself, as I saw from your contributions you are fellow fish lover, and seem to be acquainted with some of the same fish I regularly encounter (eg speckled trout), and then I saw on your User Page you are into knots, so I thought you might be a fellow sailer like myself. I hope we can collaborate on some fish pages soon.
Mmyers1976 (
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16:39, 12 March 2009 (UTC)
Hi! I saw that you moved my "Pop-up Satellite Archival Tag" article to "Pop-up satellite archival tag". This is something I've wondered about for quite sometime: if title is an acronym or initialism, shouldn't each word of the title be capitalized (until an ordinary article title)? For example, the GNU Free Documentation License article capitalizes each word. Why wouldn't this be the case for my PSAT article? AndrewGarber ( talk) 08:27, 5 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi- I made a change to the Abuelita article regarding the shape of the tablets (corrected hexagonal to octagonal), which you undid. Perhaps they are sold differently in different locations, but the ones I buy in Texas are round disks divided into 8ths, with two of the divided sections merged into one for a total of 7 divisions. Is it different wherever you are from? Or perhaps "imprinted round disks" is a better descriptor than either of the other two. Cgerbode ( talk) 00:10, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
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13:58, 24 November 2015 (UTC)
The article Running highwayman's hitch has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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