On 5 May 2006 at 20:23, julieharding1@charter.net wrote: [long line fixed]
Thank you for your formal apology. I am to assume that someone spoke to you about your behavior. Right now I am enraged. I just spent over six hours editing the front page issues for you guys and for some reason, your program wouldn't take it from me. Wikipedia is supposed to be the encyclopedia that anyone can edit? Well, I just edited a whole section for you! Goodnight ----redhawk1972
I'm not sure what, exactly, you were trying to edit (the front page itself is protected against edits because it would be a particularly big vandalism target if it were freely editable), but it doesn't seem like a good idea to spend six hours working on a single set of edits without ever saving them; there are many ways it could go wrong (including some with no fault from Wikipedia, like a computer crash or power failure at your end). There is also likely to be an edit conflict if anybody else edits the article in the interim, which might be why your edits failed to save (it's hard to tell from the sketchy description you gave). It's better to make small edits, one section at a time, saving each one separately.
I looked up the username you gave above, and found this edit history:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Redhawk1972
As of when I checked, it had only one edit, which seemed to be a rant with an edit summary that looked like a death threat ("Drop this one and you're Dead!"). You might want to tone down your rhetoric a bit if you don't want trouble.