User talk:Mdeegan

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June 2011[edit]

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Oh I can assure you, I totally intended to remove the erronously unreverted (and also fictitious and unreferenced) Facilities section. :P BTW as a Murdoch employee I think I'd notice if a 50 megalitre lake suddenly appeared on campus. Also note that I did indeed provide an edit summary. Perhaps there is a difference of opinion on how concise it should be, but as an example the summary on my most recent edit (revert your reversion, ahem) is the maximum length permissible. :P michael (talk) 15:23, 13 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Alright ... if you'd said something like "rm fictitious section - ripped off from McLaren Technology Centre" in the first place, I wouldn't have been concerned at all. I probably should've realised that you knew what you were doing from your first edit summary. :-) Re: Placement of replies to users' messages, preferences on this issue vary. I personally prefer to get the "you have new messages" notification, hence the notice on my user talk page. But if someone has a notice saying that they prefer that conversations stay in one place, or if their user talk page indicates this preference, I will respect it. Happy editing! Graham87 00:44, 14 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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