Bethpage89
Heeeey bro ., How r u ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by VVAlQubaisiVv (talk • contribs) 21:36, 6 February 2015 (UTC)
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editHello Bethpage89, and and welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your comment about the photo caption on the Doolittle Raid. I corrected the caption. You can make those changes yourself, or if there is a comment/correction you propose, those should be done on the article's talk page.
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Conspiracies
editHi. Please stop changing "co-conspirators" to "conspirators". When people are in a conspiracy together, they are co-conspirators. To write "his conspirators", implies that he owns or controls them, rather than being one of them. Another good example is with the term "co-presidents". When somone shares responsibility with others, you can write "he and his co-presidents..." but if you write "he and his presidents", it implies either that he's a voter or subject, or that he controls and owns the presidents, not that he is one of them. Thank you. LordAmeth 16:47, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Turboprop
editThis is the correct term, and the title for the related article. Please don't change links away from the actual article to a redirect page. Thanks. Akradecki 14:54, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I checked out the link that you added pointing to the Yahoo interferometry group. It's certainly an interesting and active group, but the group is mostly devoted to the use of interferometers in amateur telescope making, and the great majority of posts deal with the Bath Interferometer, so I removed your reference to the group. We don't have an article on that interferometer, but undoubtedly we should. The Yahoo group should be a valuable resource to use in creating an article on this form of interferometer. Thanks! Stigmatella aurantiaca (talk) 15:10, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
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editHi! If you think something needs references, it's better to use {{cn}} instead of '(?)'. Richard 10:05, 2 January 2019 (UTC)