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[edit] Welcome!

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[edit] Website

I think you're looking for Strong Bad's Website. Thunderbird 04:25, 2 May 2006 (UTC)

Thunderbird is probably saying the same things on his talk page right about now, but I wanted to make sure you saw them.
  1. To avoid—um—the problem that I'm demonstrating right now, try to keep conversations between users on whatever talk page they start on. For instance, if you want to reply to this, just put it below instead of on my talk page; I'll be watching and notice it. That makes it easier to see the back-n-forth later, so you don't have pages that read like one side of a phone conversation!
  2. In answer to your question about how to bring up questions about an article: every article has a "talk" page, kinda like each user's. For instance, go back to The Cheat; look at the little row of tabs along the top of the window. Click the one that says "discussion": there's the behind-the-scenes conversation about what to put in and/or take out of the article.
I hope you don't feel like you did something dumb; in fact, that first tip was one I had to be told the first time I left a comment on a user talk page (back when my name was notstrongorbad). It's the only way to figure out how this stuff works! I hope you keep on discovering stuff and contributing! —AbdiViklas 05:01, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
Actually, I was watching The Simpsons. But yeah, that's important info, I probably should have explained that. Thanks Abdi. (In addition, keeping the conversations in one place makes it easier for other users to join in). Thunderbird 05:08, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
LOL. Drifting from the theme of the conversation, but I find it amusing that you linked to the Wikipedia article of The Simpsons. "Who are these Simpsons of whom you speak?" I think we need better medical research on Compulsive Linking. —AbdiViklas 05:14, 2 May 2006 (UTC)