User talk:Vera Cruz
A belated Howdy! Welcome to Wikipedia. Nice work on Taíno. Cheers! mav
Hi, welcome to the Wikipedia! I hope you enjoy your stay here. The NPOV is our most important policy; your current edits indicate you are already following it! It might be a good idea to give the policy a read anyway. Cheers! --Clutch 05:55 Nov 25, 2002 (UTC)
I noticed your edits to Manning, Iowa: nice additions, this is the sort of thing that needs to be done for all the thousands of US city articles. The 2000 census info has been added for almost every city in the US by the Rambot -- the idea is to have the basic data from the census bureau then start adding to it. The Rambot is currently adding geographic location info to each article, so the articles are more than just copies of the census info. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Cities for more info -- you might find it useful. -- Sam
I agree that there is confusion about micronations and Fifth World nations. It doesn't help that there are unregistered participants with conflicting points of view. I've restored the text on the latter to give those interested an opportunity to develop whatever they're trying to develop and left a simple link to the subject at Micronation. Once the 5WN article is sorted out perhaps there can be more meaningful links. Eclecticology 01:44 Dec 29, 2002 (UTC)
Don't you ever use the "Show preview" option? It's a bit distracting to see you edit an article in rapid succession. Anyway, it's nice that you're filling up many articles about the Military History of the Philippines. --seav
There needs to be a way to filter certain users out of your recent changes list. Show preview doesn't work for me-I click it and scroll down and the page always looks fine. But if I click submit, as soon as the new screen pops up, I always see something I want to change. Vera Cruz
Yes, good idea. (A table for Far East Air Force.) It might be best to include two or three sets of figures, to show the pitiful starting strength, the massive flow of new aircraft in 1941 ("massive" given the huge production problems the US had at the time, I mean), and finally the still more massive scale of the losses in late '41/early '42. In fact, I was going to write a para or two about that just now, but when I went to find the excellent and quite recent comprehensive history of the USAAF I have here somewhere to check my facts, I gave up looking after ten minutes. Too many books and not enough shelves! No matter, it will turn up. Tannin