I have had a couple of automated emails recently from Wikipedia regarding passwords, I am a bit concerned that someone may have hijacked my account, if there is any abuse perpetrated under my name could you please notify me here?
Just deleted all content, as everything was out of date, if you want to see what was here before cleaning, have a look at my history.
Kylet13:39, 10 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Regarding this comment you made on the above page [1], please note that there is currently a consensus that both nicknames should stay. There is a straw poll on the talk page that discusses this. The page has gone through a lot of edit warring recently regarding this, but consensus says that both should stay. Cheers -- Funky Monkey (talk) 17:32, 16 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
To add pictures, use [[Image:Example.jpg|alignment|size px|alt text]]
Then you will see the image, that doesn't exist, will be a red link to edit like this File:SandboxImage.jpg, which you can then follow and upload the image.
For instance here's a picture of my Vespa, reduced in size and centred:
Hi Kyle, thanks for your message. No, you are not alone in your opinion of the nursing content. We probably need a project:nursing to try to bring the nursing articles up-to-scratch. Unfortunately, though, I don't think there are many nurses active here on Wiki. And I know exactly how you feel about the time factor. :) Sarah Ewart (Talk) 03:40, 17 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry about that, but you can always recover stuff that was on there before from the history. I felt that the edit previous to mine, by cutting out stuff about local authorities etc. - and giving the impression that free treatment was only available in extreme emergencies - made the whole scene rather more dire than was the actual case. It also seemed to me a bit of a liberty to blandly state that 'most' primary care records are now computerised! The NHS articles as a whole on WP are pretty ropey; I started plunging into the fray a few days ago and am already regretting it, there is so much to do. Best regards, --Smerus18:08, 2 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Michael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958) is an Americanmusician and entertainer whose successful music career and controversial personal life have been at the forefront of pop culture for the last quarter-century. Jackson has often been referred to in the media by the nicknames The King of Pop, particularly during the peak of his musical fame, and Wacko Jacko, a nickname given to him by the tabloid press as result of his seemingly eccentric behavior.
Hi there! After a lot of rattling sround, my attempt to validate the use of {{NHS-stubs}} and reclaim Category:NHS stubs from the name 'UK medical organisation stubs' (given to it when hardly anyone was looking' has now reached the subs proposal list, here. One contributor has suggested it ought to be named Category:National Health Service stubs, which is fine by me. If you are in favour of either version, which would give us a clear 'dedicated' list of stubs which the WikiProject could attack, please go to the proposal article and vote accordingly. All best regards - --Smerus04:53, 10 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Please don't let my revert of your changes on Nursing in the United Kingdom put you off. We need more nurse-editors - I have updated the Agenda for Change bands which you pointed out on the talk page. Have fun editing, I have. And good luck with the rest of your training, I have just qualified so haven't quite caught QNA - qualiified nurse amnesia - and still remember what it is like. Panthro17:46, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Well you did not really revert it, did you - you just changed the sentence to fit around the old number, while I changed the number to fit around the old sentence ;) kylet18:24, 22 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Kyle. I noticed your IFD nom of this image, so I thought I would chip in with the quicker and easier answer. If you have the correct image that you intended to upload, just give it the same filename and upload it over the disco-ball image by using this link. Or, if you don't have a need to retain this image or its title, you can probably just tag it with {{db-reason}} and give a brief explanation. Hope that helps. AdrianM. H.20:34, 1 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Here in the States the Harvard Co-operative Store in Cambridge, Massachusetts is universally known (by locals, anyway) as "The Coop" for obvious if unfortunate reasons. And thanks too for not afflicting my talk page with a mention of a kidney problem! --Wspencer11(talk to me...)00:23, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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