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Hi, welcome visitor from cyberspace... sjc
Welcome to Wikipedia -- The Anome
Hi, do you come from extraterrestrial cyberspace? ;)
--Vulture
- Hi, Anome, hi Vulture,
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:)
- thnx for the warm welcome!
Nah, I woz kiddin.
I come from terrestrial cyberspace,
[ someone]?
Please stop inserting
patent nonsense into Wikipedia. --
Damian Yerrick
"Little guru," please stop your disruptions on Wikipedia. --
LMS
Hi little guru, welcome to Wikipedia. This is an open project, and we welcome all contributions, so long as those contributions serve to build an encyclopedia. If you're interested in hanging around, you should take a look at
Welcome, newcomers and the pages linked from there. They will give you a idea about the community standards that have developed here. Have fun! --
STG
Yes, I second that. We hope you'll stay and join our little community. But please do take a breather from writing until you've looked around a bit to understand how serious we are. You keep writing random casual comments everywhere, making a mess of many pages. That's not really welcome. --
Jimbo Wales
Usually, we prefer not to have 'stub' articles. There are good reasons for this. In particular, articles consisting of just a single link (as you are creating now) are very poor form. But for now I'm not going to do anything about it, because I want you to not get mad at me even more. All I can do is beg you to stop everything and learn about the community before rushing around like this. --
Jimbo Wales
It would
really help more if you'd focus on one or two of these Nobel laureates you are creating (almost) empty entries for, and write a short biography, in your own words, from the Nobel links (or from somewhere else). External links are considered
additional to the contents we host here. Don't get me (and the others) wrong, your enthusiasm is greatly appreciated! Just try to adopt to the "common style" (as we have no real rules) a little. BTW, are you German? --
Magnus Manske