Sorry, when I went over those edits, I seemed to be like Vandalism, I'm so sorry I made that mistake. I just have to ask you something, that when you want to add a comment to a talk page (like this one) please click on that little "plus sign" (+) that is/should be to the right of "Edit this Page"

Sorry again,

Booksworm Talk to me! 16:48, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. I clicked the wrong icon for sending the talk the last time.


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Booksworm Talk to me! 16:54, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mountaineer edits edit

You have added many references to mountaineers' article pages but you have entered them under the external links sections. This is not the correct place to put a book reference. This should go under a References or Sources section, or even better should be used as an inline reference to verify some statement made within the text. External links sections are, as the they are titled, for external links on the internet, so unless these books are available online please reformat them as appropriate. We do appreciate your work but it should be done correctly if possible. That way you learn how to do it correctly and avoid other editors having to correct the formatting. Keep on working on the mountaineering stuff as there don't seem to be many people involved in the topic. Cheers ww2censor 21:58, 20 May 2007 (UTC)Reply