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Hi, Chris. Thank you for welcoming a new user. Talk pages are a novelty for me and I am uncertain if this is the right place to reply. Sorry I was not aware of edit summaries and left them blank; it seems too late to correct these omissions now. FizykLJF (talk) 04:58, 26 September 2013 (UTC)Reply
Hi, FizykLJF. Glad you find my welcome text helpful. Here's the right place to reply. Alternatively, you can write to me on my talk page, but most people actually reply on the same page, as you have done now. It's also fine to reply on the same page and additionally drop a brief line on my talk page informing me that there's a reply to make sure I see your reply at the very next opportunity.
By the way, no need to worry about having missed out on a few edit summaries. Indeed you guessed right: edit summaries can't be changed afterwards. Yet an occasional empty edit comment (by mishap, or by a person who is novice on Wikipedia) poses no problems. Kind regards, --Chris Howard (talk) 22:21, 29 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for creating Covariance mapping, FizykLJF!

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