User talk:Gmdahl

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Welcome to My talk[edit]

I'm new[edit]

I'm new to the inside of Wikipedia and haven't read all I should, because I have a math exam Monday 21.

Wikipedia as a gift[edit]

I Got this idea: Wikipedia as a gift.... because what wikipedia is, a free gift to the world. We should treat it as one by symbolic giving i it to people. We can reach people that don't use the Internet that much, but start using it because of Wikipedia.

Time:[edit]

There is not much time left to try it this Christmas. I hope it is possible now.

graphics and design[edit]

This campaign can have a lot of variables, but i belive in making this banner shirtmas coasy by changin the color and ad some Christmas graphics. Also after you have clicked on it the banner should change to: Wikipedia wish you a merry Christmas.

Idea: Hundreds of good quotes.[edit]

I believe we need as many banners as possible. With a lot of quotes. If the banner is dynamic, (not the same 5 times in a row) more people lock at it, because it is interesting, or funny. If people like our message they'll more likely donate or contribute.

Alternative banners (GMDahl)[edit]

  • Reduce your CO2 emissions and contribute to the open and free world, by giving Wikipedia as a gift: Read more her:
  • The perfect Christmas Present: Give wikipedia to the once you love and to the rest of the world.
  • Are you a philosopher? Support our philosophy and contribute to the world. Donate to Wikipedia.
  • We are creating a world we want. By helping people share knowledge for free... but nothing is for free.. donate now.
  • Are you a result of the environment, or at the environment a result of you? (unknown quote) give time, knowledge, hardware or donate.
  • You get a living of what you get, but a life of what you give.

Creative People:[edit]

I often see a lot of creativity killers all around. I understand that creative people can make a mess. Does Wikipedia have a place for people like me? A Open Yes Zone where All people can submit their ideas where no critic is allowed. The principle is to just pick the good ideas and forget the others until they can be used?? Where we can expand our horizon an and imaginary of how wikipedia can be, better. The ground principles of wikipedia is written in stone, but his is just a "Yes Wikiepdia Think Thank". or (Wik-dea.org.) --Gmdahl 12:11, 15 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

read later[edit]

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