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I found an article entitled Tie rod where it seemed to me that, in an automobile application, the component would be referred to in the UK as a track rod. I put a proposed amendment on the discussion page. A week later there was no negative response. Actually, there was no response at all. So I put my proposed amendment in the article. The intention was that entering "track rod" as a search term would initiate an index search. When I subsequently entered the search term, focus immediately jumped to Panhard rod. I cannot find any reference in the Panhard rod article to track rod or any reason why the search should immediately go there. I have put that on the Panhard rod discussion page, but what I think I want is how to stop the search term from immediately presenting the Panhard rod article. Please respond on my talk page. Agent0060 18:29, 28 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
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Not sure whether this is your area, but here goes. In the article on the Argentine Government, there is a section on the Supreme Court. The last-named member of that court is shown as Dr Eduardo Coudet. However, the link is to an Argentine footballer of the same name. Surely that can't be right?Agent0060 12:14, 26 May 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Agent0060 (talk • contribs)
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I have a couple suggestions for you, to make things a little easier on the servers, and for your fellow editors.
1) Please fix your Signature, so it links to your user page or your talk page, or both.
2) Consider writing something about yourself at User:Agent0060, so that the rest of us can get to know you better. Check out the advice on how to design a user page at the Wikipedia:User page design center.
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If you have any questions about Wikipedia, its contents, or how it works, feel free to drop me a note anytime. The Transhumanist 22:06, 26 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Previously, you wrote the following:
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