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So, if you need ''any'' help at all, feel free to visit my [[User talk:DanceDanceRevolution|talk]] page and drop me a question. I'll be sure to help you as soon as possible. Good luck on the wiki. {{User:DanceDanceRevolution/sig}} 13:20, 22 April 2009 (BST) | So, if you need ''any'' help at all, feel free to visit my [[User talk:DanceDanceRevolution|talk]] page and drop me a question. I'll be sure to help you as soon as possible. Good luck on the wiki. {{User:DanceDanceRevolution/sig}} 13:20, 22 April 2009 (BST) | ||
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== Please don't make up an External Military broadcast == | |||
[http://wiki.urbandead.com/index.php?title=Heytown&diff=prev&oldid=1756192 This edit] of your was written in the [[External Military]] fashion, claiming to be from 25.96 MHz even. Please don't do that. The 25.96 MHz is reserved for '''official''' broadcast from the Military (i.e. [[User:Kevan|Kevan]]) only. If you want to make your own report look like one, please don't add the 25.96 MHz in. Just use another, make-up frequency of your own (I've changed yours to "Unknown Frequency.") Thank you. -- [[User:Kittithaj|Kittithaj]] 07:52, 22 August 2010 (BST) |
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So, if you need any help at all, feel free to visit my talk page and drop me a question. I'll be sure to help you as soon as possible. Good luck on the wiki. DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION (TALK | CONTRIBS) 13:20, 22 April 2009 (BST)
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Please don't make up an External Military broadcast
This edit of your was written in the External Military fashion, claiming to be from 25.96 MHz even. Please don't do that. The 25.96 MHz is reserved for official broadcast from the Military (i.e. Kevan) only. If you want to make your own report look like one, please don't add the 25.96 MHz in. Just use another, make-up frequency of your own (I've changed yours to "Unknown Frequency.") Thank you. -- Kittithaj 07:52, 22 August 2010 (BST)