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Don Vito edit

  • Hi, if that's the first time somebody has "welcomed" you, the regular welcoming team have been a bit slack ;) Anyway, I notice you made an edit at Don Vito. This page is often targetted by vandals, and some doubt it's validity to start with, so we're always trying to keep it as concise and encyclopedic as possible. If you see any way the page can be improved, please go ahead and improve it, although "padding it out" is to be avoided. Nice one, Deizio 11:21, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Knight Rider Edit edit

I moved your entire "Effects in South Africa" section to "Popularity in other countries" on the Knight Rider page and adjusted its format. This section is for KR info as it relates to its airing in countries other than U.S. Cyberia23 06:00, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Alfa Romeo edit

Hi Deepshark. No worries about removing that line from Alfa Romeo about RHD production in South Africa. FYI, I wasn't the one who added that line in the first place - it was added by 210.54.117.167 on 4/4/07 [1]. Regards. DH85868993 01:24, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sources for Carreidas 160? edit

Hi Deepshark5, I was just noticing a couple of your edits, such as to Paper plane here and to Flight 714 in 2010 here. I am concerned because this information seems to be original research, which is not allowed; instead all added material must be cited to a reliable source (usually added inline; they show up as footnotes).

I removed the info from the Flight 714 article and as a matter of fact I am writing a new article on the Carreidas 160, which is currently here. I suppose I can't use any of the information I removed unless you know of some online sources that we can cite? Prhartcom (talk) 03:34, 16 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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