User talk:Kenneth Charles
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[edit] Welcome
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[edit] Creating Articles w/ Categories
Good work creating new articles. When you create things, it helps tremendously to assign them to an accurate category (see WP:CG for info). If you're really not sure about categories, at least assign your new articles a stub category (see WP:SC for info). By assigning a category, you help make sure your new articles don't get lost as 'orphans' that are not associated with related topics. Feco
[edit] Poem explanations
I stumbled across your article on Catullus 49, and just thought I'd mention that it would help if you wrote a line or two of introduction for the top of the page. Even just stating that it is a latin poem by such and such written in such and such on a frog parchment with cuttlefish ink is better than just breaking into the poem. Anything you can add that explains its context is good for uncough ruffians such as myself who don't know any better. I do it myself but as a scientist I find myself at a loss. ;) Sabine's Sunbird 01:15, 26 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- No connection to Vladimir Dinets; I was just trying to improve the page a little. Stepp-Wulf 00:42, 17 April 2006 (UTC).