User talk:Genejack
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[edit] Take care of becoming a Wikibook
Hi! I saw your additions to Brake bleeding and just want to caution you of one thing: if the article gets too "prescriptive" rather than "descriptive", there are folks who will want to move it to Wikibooks. The clue is often the use of a lot of "second person" language (as in "and then you do this...")
And I'd also like to add, "Welcome to Wikipedia!"
- Atlant 01:22, 16 August 2005 (UTC)