User talk:Tourorist

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LEAVE A NEW MESSAGE

Welcome

Hello there and thank you for that nice extensive amount of clean up. And welcome to the VDC!--Gear 14:31, 28 Aug 2007 (PDT)

Thanks and hello to you too. :] --Tourorist 02:33, 6 Sep 2007 (PDT)

Spaces in header formatting

You do know adding those spaces in headers doesn't really help anything...—ts2do 22:49, 30 Sep 2007 (PDT)

It is meant for editors, to aid article navigation. --Tourorist 22:54, 30 Sep 2007 (PDT)

Just looks darn pretty. its like mapping, as clean as you want, the player will never see that.--Gear 22:51, 30 Sep 2007 (PDT)

Cleanup

Hi there. Thanks for cleaning up my articles here, but I might just ask you not change my spelling of wierd to weird ... it looks wierd to me to see it spelled like that :P --Daedalus 04:38, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT)

Sorry, I've been on an auto-pilot with edits for the past hour or so. Judging by the nature of it, I probably shouldn't have touched the Trivia section in the first place, my bad. --Tourorist 05:21, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT)
Inaccessible. I can finally spell that word =) --Baliame 16:42, 1 Oct 2007 (CET)
It's more the changing of the spellings that you're marking as typo's - words like wierd are spelled that way where I come from, so it just looks a bit odd someone changing all my spellings and calling them typos. Nothing big, just something to keep in mind though. --Daedalus 08:09, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT)
Cool. :) --Tourorist 09:23, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT)
Weird is always spelled weird, it's just weird to spell it any other way...anyways, it really doesn't contribute anything to add those spaces in, editors can easily survive without them, and I was brought up to not use them...also please hesitate from changing headers' capitalization; titles are always capitalized for most words—ts2do 08:28, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT)
I am using the Wikipedia convention for capitalization in headings. As for spaces, I've been in the space-added camp ever since I started practicing wikido, so it would be mighty hard for me to stop now. :] --Tourorist 09:21, 1 Oct 2007 (PDT) (srsly, can't stop now)
Haha, Wikido. Your Wikido is good, grasshopper! Soon, you will learn the ways of the ancient Spam Catchers of the Wikido! --Daedalus 05:30, 2 Oct 2007 (PDT)
Yeah, but I would much rather have Master Lane cast a proper protection spell or two over our entire village. :] --Tourorist 04:10, 4 Oct 2007 (PDT)

3D modeling programs

Thank you for cleaning up and moving around all the pages I was exhausted after rewrting the main article even thoug it is small :P --Wolf 17:15, 3 Oct 2007 (PDT)

There is still quite a bit of work to be done there though, both, on content and presentation side of things. --Tourorist 04:10, 4 Oct 2007 (PDT)

Clean up

Hey thanks for cleaning up my mod page, and now im going to steal your message bar!--Gear 07:04, 19 Oct 2007 (PDT)

Good times. :) --Tourorist 07:05, 19 Oct 2007 (PDT)
Indeed!

"Looks empty"

FYI, you can look at a page's History to see what's existed on it previously. Like this. :-) --TomEdwards 14:39, 26 Oct 2007 (PDT)

Was I right in labeling it up for deletion, or should the articles like this serve as a redirect page for the original source? BTW, what body typeface do you use for TSR, looks a bit washed out to me now (v, w, x, y in particular). --Tourorist 00:46, 27 Oct 2007 (PDT) (Don't tell me it's the new C-line of shitfonts from Vista)

snowball source cleanup

Just saying thank you for helping to clean the page- FittyYen