User talk:Andes treasures

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Again, welcome! John Vandenberg 08:05, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

Ivory, Vegetable
Hi, I have rolled back you changes, because they did not match what appears in the printed book. See "Page:LA2-NSRW-2-0517.jpg". John Vandenberg 09:36, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

About the changes...
Sorry... I thought this site worked like wikipedia. I didn't know the page was based on a specific publication, and just wanted to improve accuracy. I will try not to create any more extra work for you all. :-) —unsigned comment by Andes treasures (talk).


 * No worries, its good to hear that you meant well. We are like Wikipedia in that we don't mind if people make mistakes, especially if they join the team. :-)
 * I think you are our first Ecuador resident, so I have created Ecuador as a "topical index" that needs to be expanded by including any relevant pages on this search: Special:Search/Ecuador. Compare with Portal:Canada, Portal:Australia, etc.
 * The "Government works" part of that page includes a tag "new license required", because we need to investigate the copyright laws of Ecuador, in order to create a new template "PD-ECGov", which would be like PD-CAGov or PD-USGov, etc.
 * Do you have any favourite authors? Or do you have in your possession any old reference books that you consider to be worth adding to our collection?
 * Dont worry about doing something wrong; we all watch Special:Recentchanges so you can't accidentally do any damage that others wont notice.
 * Enjoy, John Vandenberg 09:34, 7 December 2007 (UTC)