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Thanks for your note. The disambiguation page is about the term "Coldwater", not "Cold Water". It seems trivial, but the sole purpose of a disambiguation page is to guide people to the correct page when an article has an incorrect link. My thinking is that song or book titles (if I remember correctly what I deleted) that are "Cold Water" will not be mis-linked as Coldwater and should not therefore be competing for attention on the dab page with more likely hits. If you have found articles that link to Coldwater but are meant to be "Cold Water [something]", then certainly you could restore those links.--Ken Gallager (talk) 12:40, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Looking into it further, I see that Cold Water redirects to Coldwater. I will restore the items I deleted and make it clearer that both terms are covered. Thanks again for getting in touch. --Ken Gallager (talk) 12:48, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your rollback request[edit]

I reviewed your rollback request. Although you don't have many edits or reverts, the ones I reviewed seemed okay, and you seem to recognize vandalism correctly. As such, I've granted your account rollback. Just remember that rolblack should be used to revert vandalism, and that misuse of the tool, either by using it to revert edits you disagree with or to revert-war with other users, can lead to it being removed...sometimes without warning. For practice you may wish to see Wikipedia:New admin school/Rollback.

Thank you also for the good wishes. :) Yes, my day so far has been a pleasant one. I hope your day is equally as nice. Acalamari 22:24, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Anytime;) Thanks for the recognition, and if you want...feel free to visit my userpage, view it and sign the questbook. Happy Editing:D--SchnitzelMannGreek. 23:57, 24 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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WikiProject Northants[edit]

Hi there as a someone from Wellingborough (but live in London) I've made a Proposal for WikiProject Northants at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Northamptonshire as some from who lives in Wellingborough I throught you may be interested, please say if you support the idea on the Proposal page. Likelife (talk) 10:56, 28 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your support, I have now made the WikiProject but it needs improving!, if you would be kind enough to help that would be great. :Wikipedia:WikiProject Northamptonshire. Likelife (talk) 12:34, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Northamptonshire[edit]

Hi ReformatMe! A Top Priority article you have been involved with has many issues and urgently needs improving. If you can help with these issues please see Talk:Northamptonshire, address the different points if you can, and leave any comments there. (This is a generic message. if it has been placed on your talk page inadvertantly, please ignore it.) --Kudpung --Kudpung (talk) 22:57, 6 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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File source problem with File:Klashnekoff.jpg[edit]

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Conflict of interest template change[edit]

Hello ReformatMe, I honestly am not sure what you were trying to do at the COI guideline, but the reason for the template at the top is because WP:CONFLICT redirects to the COI guideline and someone trying to get to WP:EC or WP:DR might end up at COI by mistake. I don't know why you were changing the template informing people of the redirect, but I wanted to explain why it's there. Thanks! -- Atama 21:54, 30 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No worries, by the time I left this message you had fixed it back so my message wasn't even necessary. For another editor (one with a bad edit history or a newbie) I might have left a template warning about experimenting but you're an established editor with a good record and I assumed you had a good reason for what you did. Thanks for getting back to me! -- Atama 22:00, 30 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Worcestershierre, Warwickshierre, and Everyshierre[edit]

Hello ReformatMe! A non-British user seems to be attempting to suggest that the Brits are not pronouncing their own British place names correctly, and appears to believe that it is a policy of Wikipedia to instruct the Brits, through the use of the IPA, how British English should be pronounced. He/she also seems to be of the opinion that it is Wikipedia policy to regard British English by default as a rhotic language, which it is not. Some British Wikipedians are trying to avoid an edit conflict and have requested my support. I have added my comments to the debate the non-British user has has started in defence of his/her multiple, WP:BOLD? changes to IPA pronunciations of British place names. As a professional linguist I accord every version of English its own particular merits and my position here strictly concerns the way in which the IPA is interpreted and applied in the Wikipedia, and how the current policy may need to be changed through a truly representative consensus. If you would like to help resolve this issue, please see User talk:Kudpung#IPA, RP, etc. and User talk:Lfh#Warwickshire to get the background. Maybe you could then chime in with your views on the subject at Wikipedia talk:IPA for English#Rhoticity in place names. Thanks. --Kudpung (talk) 18:56, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wellingborough[edit]

Hi, ReformatMe I would like your opinion on how close you think the Wellingborough article is to a 'B' rating, thanks. Likelife (talk) 16:47, 17 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Adopt-a-typo[edit]

Dear Reformat, I am a member of the typo team, and have only been actively editing for a few months. However, when I joined the typo team there seemed to be a need for a collection of adopted typos. Therefore, I have started the adopt-a-typo project. However, I could still use some help getting it off the ground, and any ideas or corrections are welcome. Majestic PyreMy Speech Bubble 22:09, 5 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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