User talk:Marcus Zerbini

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Hi - just a note about the comment you left - I moved it to the Colloquium, here: Colloquium, because you seemed to have accidentally dropped it on the end of a discussion about Global Bans. The Colloquium is a noticeboard for questions, comments or suggestions about Wikiversity, which seemed like a better place to get some responses. Hope I didn't confuse you at all. Begoon &thinsp;-&thinsp; talk 12:35, 3 December 2011 (UTC)