User talk:99.16.40.18

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Thanks. -- Cleanse (Talk) 04:10, 7 November 2010


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Thanks for contributing to the discussion at Talk:Zefram Cochrane. However, in future please make any remarks on talk pages as separate comments at the bottom of the relevant section, rather than adding them into the middle of somebody else's text. This helps keep it clear who has said what; so does signing your posts by typing four tildes ( ~ ). For more on talk page etiquette, please see Help:Talk pages.

The comments that you put in the middle of somebody else's text have been removed, but if you feel the points you were making are important and would help the article, please feel free to put them back at the bottom of the relevant section. And again, welcome to Memory Alpha! —Josiah Rowe 21:34, November 7, 2010 (UTC)