User talk:Stephen Gilbert
My old messages seem to have disappeared into the void... --Stephen Gilbert
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About my page Wikipedians/The Cunctator: I made the necessary redirects.
Hi Stephen! about your evil impulse (mwahahahaha...), Axel mentioned that the other day. i went to look and see if there was anything worth transferring, and found a few things, but since they're all pretty much evidence that I've actually been politer in the past when trying to teach Helga about what history and encyclopedias are about, I don't know if I should lose them and let newbies think I'm an awful crank, or transfer them to my current pages. Or, I could just let them go, because my own contributions should prove that I actually *do* know my stuff... ;-) Feel free to do as you wish, old son -- if there's anything there worthy of posterity, keep it -- if not, "push the button, Max!" J Hofmann Kemp
Hello Stephen. Is there a script or a fast way to make the year pages, or does this have to be done by hand each and every time? If I remember correctly, somebody, (cant' remember who) was just crankin' these things out like they were nothing. --maveric149, Sunday, May 5, 2002
Great work on the moving everything over on the wikipedians pages - I did some of the work two but gave up after about 20 moves. --12.246.119.53
Thanks for helping with the Dutch links. --maveric149
Important note for all sysops: There is a bug in the administrative move feature that truncates the moved history and changes the edit times. Please do not use this feature until this bug is fixed. More information can be found in the talk of Brion VIBBER and maveric149. Thank you. --maveric149
Re adding fountain pen to the Brilliant prose page -- thanks! (in proportion to my less-than-a third-I-guess contribution to that article) -- Marj Tiefert, Thursday, July 4, 2002
The Wikipedia Google search bar is pretty cool -- I'm glad you copied it. --maveric149
Please read Talk:Countries_of_the_world/Status_of_the_porting_of_Dept_of_State_info and make your ideas known. We've been discussing how to organize the country articles, and the input of a leader like you would be invaluable. --Ed Poor