User talk:FrankLambert

Who screws up one's User talk page?!
On 7/6, this talk page was 1.5 printout pages long. Today, 7/9 the page 'doesn't exist yet. To create the page, start typing ..."!

Well, it does exist, has existed and will continue until the next jerk deletes it!

I believe in "non illegitimi carborundum' and not ever being carborundified when not justified :-) FrankLambert 15:37, 9 July 2006 (UTC)


 * I do not see this page listed in the deletion log. Perhaps you are referring to your user page? --hagindaz 18:02, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Reverting pages
Hi! Here's a hint that I'm sure will improve your Wikibooks experience. All revisions of a page are stored on the server, and you can revert back to any previous version. Here's how you do it (from w:Help:Reverting): Thank you for spending so much time writing content. Don't worry so much about formatting - others will eventually improve it. Knowledgeable writers are a lot more valuable, so I hope to format many more contributions from you. :) --hagindaz 23:41, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Go to the page you wish to revert, click on the History tab at the top of the page, then click on the time and date of the earlier version you want to revert to. It will not work if you click on 'cur', 'last', or "Compare selected versions".
 * When the page displays, text similar to this: (Revision as of 23:19 Jul 15, 2003), will display. It appears below the page's title, in place of the From {project name}, usually seen.
 * Verify that you've selected the correct version, then click a link to edit the page as you would normally.
 * You'll get a warning, above the edit box, about editing an out-of-date revision.
 * Ignore the warning and save the page. Be sure to add the word "revert" (or "rv") to the edit summary, along with a short explanation if not obvious.

Wikipedia
I am not very familiar with Wikipedia's policies, but the external links policy is at w:Wikipedia:External links. If the link doesn't violate the policy, then you should talk to w:User:Nonsuch. If that doesn't work and you want to pursue the issue, see w:Wikipedia:Resolving disputes. Sorry I can't help you further, but Wikipedia is a separate project with its own policies. --hagindaz 06:30, 17 July 2006 (UTC)