Hi, Lackthereof! I saw your entry on Coffee Cupping and thought it was pretty interesting. I recently was introduced to the concept myself, and I was curious...do you know anything about what the origin of the practice is? Where did you learn about it?


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Hello Lackthereof, welcome to Wikipedia!

I noticed nobody had said hi yet... Hi!

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There used to be a process for re-attributing edits, Wikipedia:Changing attribution for an edit, but it is apparently no longer used/active. I recommend you don't worry about re-attributing those three edits. If you like, you could change the signature on Talk:Coffee Cupping/to do, but if there weren't a "Lackthereof" appended indicating it is you, I don't recommend you to make similar changes in the future to IP edits, it could be misinterpreted. —Centrxtalk • 16:06, 18 August 2006 (UTC)Reply