A new Wikipedian.
Welcome, Rob (Mr. Salzman)! Thanks for changing the Aruba article.
No problem. Sorry about the initial misunderstanding. I'll try to contribute what I can, in my own words. :)
Hot damn, Rob!! It's me,
AyeSpy! Wotthehellerya doin around these digs?!? In fact, just because you are here, I may put some of my pages back up...
Hey Spy! I got an email inviting me here ... and you know me - always looking for ways to waste what little spare time I've got... Hope to read you here!
Question: I quite like my writeup of
Charlemagne, and don't particularly care for the changes. Is it kosher to recorrect someone's correction of my writing? I certainly understand that in this environment, we don't own our own words... <grin>
Please, go ahead! Usually in the event that something goes back and forth we start a talk page to clear up what's happening. I'm the one who changed your write up, and you're welcome to change it back, except I found a few things misleading: the kingdom didn't collapse after Charlemagne, but after his successor, and it didn't break into two pieces, but four, of which I would say Italy is pretty significant, if often neglected. I should mention, though, that any quick gloss is doomed to be overwritten sooner or later, by something more thorough.
-Josh Grosse :)
You're absolutely right re: capitol/capital. I have a history of confusing the two. Of course, you don't need my permission to change them. :) --
STG
An
additional misspelling? Made by moi? Never! ;-) --
STG
Cool addition, that Oregon constitution. May I make a recommendation? Sometimes I personally click 'this change is a minor edit' when I'm doing large blocks of stuff like this. I do a handful as major edits, so people can see what I'm doing, but then I do the rest as minor edits.
This keeps from churning the RecentChanges page as much.
If you feel differently, by all means do differently. :-)
Thanks - I never knew what the minor edit did. I'll make judicious use of it now...
Wow, Rob. You're up late. I was quite serious about nomads/wikipedia. I think there's maybe five of 'em could contribute a little something meaningful...
Sure. What would it hurt?