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<div style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; background-color:#c0c0ff; width:60%; padding:1ex; border:2px solid black">'''This is a talk page. It is to be used for discussion of potentially controversial or otherwise large changes to the article itself.'''
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<div style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; margin-bottom:1ex; background-color:#c0c0ff; width:60%; padding:1ex; border:2px solid black">'''This is a talk page. It is to be used for discussion of potentially controversial or otherwise large changes to the article itself.'''
 
* Please use the '''Add Topic''' link to start a discussion on a separate topic. Don't start a new topic inside an unrelated section, as it will only cause confusion.
 
* Please use the '''Add Topic''' link to start a discussion on a separate topic. Don't start a new topic inside an unrelated section, as it will only cause confusion.
 
* As a rule, it is considered bad form to edit somebody else's comments. Instead, post your reply to their comments immediately after.
 
* As a rule, it is considered bad form to edit somebody else's comments. Instead, post your reply to their comments immediately after.
 
* Please '''sign''' your comments with four tildes (&#126;&#126;&#126;&#126;) so that we know who said what.</div>
 
* Please '''sign''' your comments with four tildes (&#126;&#126;&#126;&#126;) so that we know who said what.</div>

Revision as of 14:42, 14 December 2012

This is a talk page. It is to be used for discussion of potentially controversial or otherwise large changes to the article itself.
  • Please use the Add Topic link to start a discussion on a separate topic. Don't start a new topic inside an unrelated section, as it will only cause confusion.
  • As a rule, it is considered bad form to edit somebody else's comments. Instead, post your reply to their comments immediately after.
  • Please sign your comments with four tildes (~~~~) so that we know who said what.