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I noticed a couple of your posts on talk pages that you hadn't signed. No big deal if you forgot (I forget all the time) but I just wanted to make sure you knew about the easy way to sign your posts. There is a really easy way. You can click the button on the row of buttons above the edit window that is second from the right. It looks like a part of someone's signature. When you click that button it will insert the following characters <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki> whereever your cursor is in the edit box. When you click "save page" wikimedia will automatically conver these characters into your signature with a date and time stamp.--[[User:Matthewfaulconer|Matthew Faulconer]] 11:07, 29 Apr 2005 (CEST)
 
I noticed a couple of your posts on talk pages that you hadn't signed. No big deal if you forgot (I forget all the time) but I just wanted to make sure you knew about the easy way to sign your posts. There is a really easy way. You can click the button on the row of buttons above the edit window that is second from the right. It looks like a part of someone's signature. When you click that button it will insert the following characters <nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki> whereever your cursor is in the edit box. When you click "save page" wikimedia will automatically conver these characters into your signature with a date and time stamp.--[[User:Matthewfaulconer|Matthew Faulconer]] 11:07, 29 Apr 2005 (CEST)
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Thanks Matt, just learned this trick yesterday![[User:Rob Fergus|Rob Fergus]] 23:26, 29 Apr 2005 (CEST)

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Hi Rob,

I noticed a couple of your posts on talk pages that you hadn't signed. No big deal if you forgot (I forget all the time) but I just wanted to make sure you knew about the easy way to sign your posts. There is a really easy way. You can click the button on the row of buttons above the edit window that is second from the right. It looks like a part of someone's signature. When you click that button it will insert the following characters --~~~~ whereever your cursor is in the edit box. When you click "save page" wikimedia will automatically conver these characters into your signature with a date and time stamp.--Matthew Faulconer 11:07, 29 Apr 2005 (CEST)

Thanks Matt, just learned this trick yesterday!Rob Fergus 23:26, 29 Apr 2005 (CEST)