User talk:Edgar

Ed, same comments for you as Peter. Unless your internet is shaky (I understand it could be), it would help lots if you did not save every edit. The cleaner Recent Changes, are the better it will be for everyone, not least for any developers who may head this way.

The reason I do sequential small edits on a page that is being review by more than one person: 1) I tend to do one section at a time but occasionally spot something after committing 1a) editing the whole page means trying to find the errors in the slumgullion of wiki code--that stuff is unreadable, searching with the browser does not find items in the code unless they are on screen! 2) collision between two folks checking the page out at the same time 3) easier to revert but still keep some of the pages 4) I cannot easily review changes--scrolling up to look at the preview loses the edit position 5) as you note the internet connection could be spotty--in the last 3 months we have had a few days of snow followed by a huge wind event then a day or two of extreme cold and a couple days of warm front transition--over and over. Most winters it does not snow here at all, this year we have had at least 3 snows a month which stuck for more than 24 hours. My power & internet have been out a lot.

I had forgotten about this page until day before yesterday, thought that when I removed all content wiki would eventually delete it.