User talk:Kai Neah Nung

GJ with the template for the drinks. :) --Karlos 23:23, 2 July 2006 (CDT)
 * On that, you should check out this discussion: Talk:Levels of drunkness and give us some insight on your good lookin' table. Cheers mate. --Xasxas256 22:22, 4 July 2006 (CDT)


 * I'm readding the above comment, as a general rule you shouldn't remove other people's comments from discussion (including user talk) pages, an exception would be if someone wrote some vandalism. In fact you shouldn't even remove your own comments; you use strikeouts for stuff you wish to withdraw or is no longer relevant. The reasoning behind this would be that discussions wouldn’t make sense if certain comments were removed along the way. Any edit made to an ‘’article’’ can be edited, rewritten, removed or however butchered to improve the quality of the article but we don't normally touch other people's talk page edits; you are signing off on what you wrote, alone. Even obvious typos we don't touch. An exception would be if somebody wikifys/links to an article that is renamed, the link can be edited.


 * Given the comment you removed is pretty innocuous I readded it largely as a matter or principal but it is also somewhat important because I promised on Talk:Levels of drunkness that I'd leave a note here on your talk page. As you said nothing in your edit summary, I think it was probably just that you didn't know exact details of how talk pages operate. If you want to archive things that you consider concluded, you're welcome to do that and there's information on how to go about it on my user page. I'm not having a go at you, I'm just explaining why I'm readding my comment, thanks again. --Xasxas256 09:19, 9 July 2006 (CDT)