User talk:AmdrBoltz

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unwritten topics
The unwritten topics are going fast today! Excelsior 18:06, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
 * That they are :) AmdrBoltz 18:07, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

sniping
No offense, but could you give people maybe 5 minutes to catch their errors or make final corrections before jumping in on making them yourself? It's a little annoying to be working on an article and to find that it has been "sniped" before or as I am attempting to save it. It's not just with what you just did with Sybok, but I've also noticed similar occurances with it being done to other contributors as well. Thanks. --Gvsualan 03:48, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)
 * Yea, sure no problem. --AmdrBoltz 03:49, 2 Jul 2005 (UTC)

You changed the   on Image:Shuttlepod 1 firing plasma cannons.jpg to a    and a   ; but the    tag is both for generic things that don't fall under specific pnas, as well as anyplace where it can replace two or more tags. I'm not paticularly perturbed by that, just that it could save you time (and MA, space) in the future to avoid duplicating effort. Cheers. — THOR 18:57, 13 Jul 2005 (UTC)