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:No permanent damage done. Everything is safe in the article history. But I have a question: Didn't you see that you were overwriting a newer version? There is some speculation, that for unknown reasons some users don't see the newest version and consequently tend to overwrite information in the articles. -- [[User:Pjacobi|Pjacobi]] 19:55, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC) |
:No permanent damage done. Everything is safe in the article history. But I have a question: Didn't you see that you were overwriting a newer version? There is some speculation, that for unknown reasons some users don't see the newest version and consequently tend to overwrite information in the articles. -- [[User:Pjacobi|Pjacobi]] 19:55, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC) |
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:I definitely didn't see the new version, but I am not sure if it Wiki's fault of a simple oversight on my part. It does seem weird that it doesn't look out for "Mid air colisions" the way that Bugzilla does though... -- [[User:Bletch|Bletch]] |
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You accidentically deleted the Wikilinks to the alphabbets with your last edit. Are you still working on the article? If I see no update from you in the next 15 minutes, I'll clean up. Pjacobi 15:34, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- No permanent damage done. Everything is safe in the article history. But I have a question: Didn't you see that you were overwriting a newer version? There is some speculation, that for unknown reasons some users don't see the newest version and consequently tend to overwrite information in the articles. -- Pjacobi 19:55, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- I definitely didn't see the new version, but I am not sure if it Wiki's fault of a simple oversight on my part. It does seem weird that it doesn't look out for "Mid air colisions" the way that Bugzilla does though... -- Bletch