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A comment on your edits at Mary Somerville. Your comment probably should have been put on the article's Talk page, rather than in the article itself; thanks for putting it there after it was removed (and I'm sorry that the editor who removed it left such a muddled summary, and bungled the removal). Incidentally, you can leave a hidden note in an article by surrounding the text with "<!--" and "-->". So, for example in this case, you could add something like "<!--For the BC Sommerville Island, see Talk--> That way, your note would be hidden from anyone reading the article, but would show up for anyone editing it.
There's a huge amount to learn when you get started here, so don't hesitate to ask for help. Happy editing! -- Mwanner | Talk 12:49, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
mec.ca
[edit]I see you originated the mention of "mec.ca" on Domain hack. I've tagged it cn because I'm unaware of any intention of the word "mecca" by MEC. If they only meant it as MEC (their initials) + ca (ccTLD for Canada), then it's not really a domain hack and doesn't belong there. But if they also play it as a pun (e.g. advertising themselves as "the mec.ca for sportsmen" or so, then it would be ok; hoping since you added it you'll know where to start... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.145.190.85 (talk) 23:40, 5 August 2011 (UTC)