User talk:Azores

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Since there is no nation called Azores, I've moved your nation to Azores Islands, which appears to be the only similarly named nation in Europe. If I guessed wrong, please use the Move tool to place your nation on the wiki page with exactly the same name as your NationStates logon. I'd appreciate you dropping me a note on my Talk page if I messed up, so I can clean up double redirects and such. Thanks. Frisbeeteria Θtalk 20:18, 27 Oct 2004 (GMT)

Twentish catholicism

I am just wondering if you are plaing to expand considerably the article Twentish catholicism. Because if you ook on the Christianity article, you may notice that we have short descriptions of denominations such as this one, and if it is not going to be expanded much, it might be good just to merge it with the Christianity article. Rechze(talk) 00:59, 8 Jan 2005 (GMT)

I plan to develop the article, hence I created a separated article for Twentish Catholicism. Azores 00:43, 9 Jan 2005 (GMT)

Acronym links

I noticed in Mcbonifacius that you have a link to FMSE. (Foreign Markets Stock Exchange? Free Mirablis, Save Eggs? If it's not obvious, spell it out). Per NSwiki:Naming conventions, we'd like to avoid creating acronym-titled articles. If you don't mind, spell it out, please. → Fris Θtalk 04:03, 8 Jan 2005 (GMT)

I'm sorry for that. I meant Free Market Stock Exchange. I have already corrected that. Thank you for warning me. User:Azores 00:42, 9 Jan 2005 (GMT)

User talk:138.38.32.87

Any wiki member can edit any non-protected page. If you have specific information about something inaccurate that this author is posting, please clarify your reasons on either the talk page above or on Talk:Europe. Asking someone to "Please stop editing the Europe article" without specific reason isn't really valid, even if you were the primary original author (were you? I know if was copied from the original Wikipedia article). If the poster is putting up inaccurate information, please document it so that sysops can act if needed. Otherwise, don't tell people to lay off editing. → Fris Θtalk 19:45, 9 Jan 2005 (GMT)