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Welcome to the BSG Wiki. A bit of a formatting note: Please use a colon (:) rather than an asterisk (*) for indenting your responses on talk pages. It increases readability greatly. At least, to me. And it is the accepted convention. This is my first Wiki, too, so no worries on that count. I just thought I'd mention it. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly reccomend reading the [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial]]. --[[User:Day|Day]] 21:29, 26 September 2005 (EDT)
Welcome to the BSG Wiki. A bit of a formatting note: Please use a colon (:) rather than an asterisk (*) for indenting your responses on talk pages. It increases readability greatly. At least, to me. And it is the accepted convention. This is my first Wiki, too, so no worries on that count. I just thought I'd mention it. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly reccomend reading the [[Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial]]. --[[User:Day|Day]] 21:29, 26 September 2005 (EDT)
:I can understand your point, but for me, I would have to say it doesn't leave a visual cue where the last point ends and the first one begins.  The thoughts tend to blur when you fast skim down the page, at least for me.  But I can certainly give that a try.  Thanks! -[[User:Sgtpayne|Sgtpayne]] 22:19 EDT, 27 September 2005

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Intro

Hi everyone! This is the talk page for Sgtpayne. This is my first "wiki" experience, so apologies in advance if I don't get it right. If there are questions, the board is open.

Yo.

Welcome to the BSG Wiki. A bit of a formatting note: Please use a colon (:) rather than an asterisk (*) for indenting your responses on talk pages. It increases readability greatly. At least, to me. And it is the accepted convention. This is my first Wiki, too, so no worries on that count. I just thought I'd mention it. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly reccomend reading the Battlestar Wiki:Tutorial. --Day 21:29, 26 September 2005 (EDT)

I can understand your point, but for me, I would have to say it doesn't leave a visual cue where the last point ends and the first one begins. The thoughts tend to blur when you fast skim down the page, at least for me. But I can certainly give that a try. Thanks! -Sgtpayne 22:19 EDT, 27 September 2005