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I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to working with you! —[[User:ZeroOne|ZeroOne]] (<small>[[User talk:ZeroOne|talk]]</small> / <small>[[Special:Emailuser/ZeroOne|@]]</small>) 23:26, 18 February 2009 (UTC) | I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to working with you! —[[User:ZeroOne|ZeroOne]] (<small>[[User talk:ZeroOne|talk]]</small> / <small>[[Special:Emailuser/ZeroOne|@]]</small>) 23:26, 18 February 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Hi, I see you have added a lot of archaic vocabulary to the [[Elbereth]] page. This certainly has style, but it make the page hard to read. The majority of gamers do not have English as their native language, and I doubt all of them are as educated as you are. Besides, "fast" is an established technical term. A few of your changes are not correct in present-day American English. Would you please tone down your edit? (If there is no further discussion or action, I'm going to revert it Saturday.) -[[User:Tjr|Tjr]] 18:00, March 18, 2010 (UTC) |
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I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to working with you! —ZeroOne (talk / @) 23:26, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
Archaic language on Elbereth page
Hi, I see you have added a lot of archaic vocabulary to the Elbereth page. This certainly has style, but it make the page hard to read. The majority of gamers do not have English as their native language, and I doubt all of them are as educated as you are. Besides, "fast" is an established technical term. A few of your changes are not correct in present-day American English. Would you please tone down your edit? (If there is no further discussion or action, I'm going to revert it Saturday.) -Tjr 18:00, March 18, 2010 (UTC)