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(contracted; show full)Hey there,

Thanks for modifing my table in [[sort algorithm]], however, apparently in the discussion page they were debating about tables.  Someone decided it's no good, and put the table in the discussion page along with the note.  I stated that I think a table is better, and briefly why.  Do you want to add your input to that page?

Thanks,<br />
-Shawn P. '[[User:Indefual|Indefual]]' Conroy


== IRC /ignore ==



Hi. There seems to be some trouble on the #wikipedia IRC channel. I think you may have unintentially instructed your irc client to disregard all messages sent by me. I hope this issue will be resolved and I wish you the best. Sorry for the trouble. [[User:Aplank|Aplank]] 01:44, 3 Nov 2003 (UTC)
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== Historic US political families ==


DQ, Please check [[Historic US political families]] -- I got an edit conflict after making extensive changes to this (previously) overwrought article. I don't think I've overridden anything you'd object to, but go for it now if I have...I'll keep hands off for a while. -- [[User:Someone else]] 04:44, 6 Nov 2003 (UTC)~

:In my opinion, it WAS fixed, and my note to you was meant to be a courtesy rather than a shirking of duty. Putting things in alphabetical rather than chronological order seems odd to me, as does the deletion of the Adamses. -- [[User:Someone else|Someone else]] 05:12, 6 Nov 2003 (UTC)








== Redirect lists ==

I hope you don't mind but the first link (A-M) was pointing to the second list, so I fixed it. I haven't been able to spot any I can actually help with yet, but with any lick this will make it easier for someone else to. [[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] 08:24, Nov 6, 2003 (UTC)

== Evolution ==

(contracted; show full)th keeping depends on whether the newbie will stick around and improve it or not. Titles don't usually bother me because they can be moved to something suitable easily enough. I think that the chance of the king staying around and being productive is less than 30%, likely lower than that - but I also think that we should do what we can to avoid treating him roughly, to maximize the chance of the positive outcome. Thanks for looking over the VfD text. [[User:JamesDay|JamesDay]] 10:47, 10 Nov 2003 (UTC)