this is john former member of the stains..... I was also a member of fishhead if you need verification forthe article you requested for deletion I can verify the bands names and also provide contacts for other individuals involved in the groups. Jesse Fixx unfortunately passed away. you can also look on myspace for information about east los angeles punk groups in the period of time. Also a wonderful article that was printed in razor cake magazine entitled "teenage alcholicsin east los angeles" you can also find that article much easier by typing in EAst los angeles punk in a google search. as stated previously I can verify for the information list in the article that was posted. The guys and I would appreciated it if it can be reposted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.108.140.17 ( talk) 23:32, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
See also similar edits at William Kelly (inventor). Edison ( talk) 03:51, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
I realize I unnecessarily continued the exchange, and the revert was out of line since it isn't my user page, which I acknowledged on my own page. However, I'm reluctant to post an apology on a page where the original argument has been erased. Even if it were replaced, I don't care to put it on his page knowing he's likely to delete everything except for the apology. I have never deleted anything from my userpage, as that seems like bad form. I should preserve criticism as well as praise and other records of my participation here, including rebukes from administrators.
As for this being an edit war, I respectfully request you ask Thirteensquared to stop posting on my page. He felt the need to superfluously inform me that I am the subject of an administrator discussion, etc. Also, I'm curious if you knew GTBacchus was mediating this issue just a couple of hours ago. Shouldn't further developments have been referred to his/her userpage? If this isn't the proper procedure I'd be glad to learn what is. Cheers. -- Preston McConkie ( talk • contribs) 20:09, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
I just wanted to drop you a line on your talk page to thank you. I really appreciate the help you gave me. :) -- 13 2 20:33, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
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Hey, sorry to bother you with this, but you dealt with an etiquette case against me once and you came across civil so I would appreciate your advice. A number of users who feel threatened by my presence on here have subsequently opened numerous cases against me. Two sock puppet cases were filed and I was "acquitted" on both occasions. The same users have opened two other cases against me in order to get me blocked from all Kosovo related articles, repeating the same old flimsy "evidence" and the same old arguments; here. Some advice would be much appreciated. I've thought about opening my own case against the users but this just seems like such a waste of my time.
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Hi Theseeker4! I am having troubles with an editor on a Steinway related article. I remember the comments and suggestions you made on the main Steinway article and knowing that you're interested in the topic I was wondering if you could help to improve this article and deal with this editor. Cheers! -- Karljoos ( talk) 15:23, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
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I dint do any change in Delhi Iron pillar article!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Untilwhen1 ( talk • contribs) 07:02, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Hi. We don't know each other, but i have a favor to ask of you. I would really appreciate it if you grant it. I've been having a problem with this User:Untilwhen1. He keeps vandalizing the Tippu Sultan article by deleting information that he doesn't like, in spite of it being well referenced and credibly sourced. I've reverted his vandalism, but he keeps sending me messages telling me to shorten the "Religious Attitudes towards Christians" section, under false reasons. The section details Tippu Sultan's persecution of the Mangalorean Catholics (which i am) and other Christian groups. I've requested him to discuss any issues with the content in the article's talk page. However, he might not do that and instead vandalize the article again. Since i have retired from editing wikipedia as of today, i will unable to keep track of his edits and prevent him from vandalizing the Tippu Sultan and any Christian articles in general. As such, i request you to do so. Thanks. Joyson Noel Holla at me 18:38, 12 October 2009 (UTC)
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Greetings, Seeker. Thank you for your comment at WP:ANI#User:Ani_medjool, which I think is right on the mark. Can you tell me whether the discussion at ANI will automatically be seen by someone enforcing WP:ARBPIA, or is some action necessary to call it to their attention? (The latter page and case seem to be closed.) If you know, please advise. Hertz1888 ( talk) 02:57, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
FYI: Just put a {helpme} flag and tech question on my talk page. (Did not put a talk here/there message up, but would prefer details stay on one page) -- MornMore ( talk) 10:49, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
The following is belt and braces...
I appreciate your rationale for reversion. However:-
- That was not a case of choosing a British over a US spelling, but of going back to the original derivation from Latin ("arte factus", made by art).
- You also removed other, separate corrections, e.g. inserting missing definite articles ("From 6th or 5th century BC, Chu (state) circulated Ying Yuan, one kind of square gold coin" is missing three of them).
In the light of this, please either reinstate my version or make some suitable edits of your own, but do not simply revert to a defective version. PMLawrence ( talk) 14:01, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
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