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Welcome to my talk page! Feel free to leave comments, critiques, etc., below. Unless you specifically request that I answer on your talk page, I'll be answering here, as I prefer to keep as much of the conversation in one place as possible. Thanks!
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Oh Gosh, Alan dear, I hope you forgive me for not replying your beautiful messages right away... with real life stuff and plenty of wiki stuff that sucked all my editing time away, these last couple of days have been maddening! With some peace at last, it's wonderful to be back at this friendly heaven that is your talk page. I try to never leave a message unreplied, even less beautiful gifts like those you kindly gave me, so it's only fair that I drop by and thank you warmly in person... even tho the rotor blades of your baby blew all my load of flowers all over your talk page! Should I pick them up, or are they fine like this...? ;) Have a beautiful day! Love, Phaedriel - 11:04, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, the User:BillCJ/Sandbox/Bell 400 page is ready enough to go live. Could you move it to Bell 400 over a redirect? Thanks. - BillCJ 19:20, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Yes please. I should have stated that too. I'm adding a {{dbuser}} tag, so it might be gone by the time you get there. Thanks again! - BillCJ 22:32, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
It's all that practice you've had trying to beat the hagbot! Thanks. - BillCJ 22:45, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Any chance you could assist in helping me with this discussion? I can't seem to convince the editors of the page to go to standard sizing for images. — BQZip01 — talk 20:38, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you check out this diff? I don't believe this is notable, besides being unsourced. Thanks. - BillCJ 01:37, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
No, but it sure cut the fence! :) - BillCJ 01:57, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you check C-5 Galaxy#Incidents and accidents? There are several incidents that are pretty extensive, especially the April 3, 2006 Dover crash. They might be worht listing withthe task force for incident articles. Thanks. - BillCJ 02:06, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
What, no note of explanation for why, on AN or my talk page? Georgewilliamherbert 04:21, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Hey, Alan dear! :) Don't worry about the template, just let them delete it if they believe it's appropriate. Actually, those templates were originally created for Italian wiki, including the one I used for your userpage; I was just about to code them for you here when making your userpage, when I noticed someone had already brought them a few months ago, albeit with several flaws because its syntax and functions were copied verbatim, not knowing many of these functions aren't allowed by our software here. So, I spent quite some time correcting and translating them when making your userpage, and also made several improvements to it; and trust me, seeing you happy with your page was worth the effort ;) We'll just move them to my userspace and transclude them to your page, with the advantage that the planned enhancements I have in mind can be performed without hassles. Just relax, and let me do the work ;) Love you, Phaedriel - 05:23, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
An editor has asked for a deletion review of HHO gas. Since you deleted the twin article Brown's gas, which was also nominated in the AfD, you might want to participate in the deletion review.Nomen NescioGnothi seauton 13:27, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Since your an adminstor please tell the following people to stop leaving me messages.
Moondyne Wafulz Soccermeko
Well done. VERY well done. I'm taking note of that and wishing my intial comment to him had been as concise as yours. Kudos. - Philippe | Talk 22:40, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks so much for the beautiful replacements, dear Alan! :) They came in the best possible time, trust me. I'll make sure to visit you later... when you turn the engines of your helo off! ;) Love, Phaedriel - 08:00, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Well, I've gone and done it and the Aggie Band article is up for Featured Article status. I know you usually work in the aviation articles and thought this might be a good break from them. Anyway, any feedback (especially support) would be greatly appreciated. — BQZip01 — talk 08:40, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you check Image:H-25.jpg for me? It was the only pic on the page. Thanks. - BillCJ 18:27, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello, regarding this and related edits, I've posted about the issue at AN/I because the same images were deleted under G12 on Thursday but subsequently re-uploaded. I mentioned you so I figured I should leave you a message. Please comment if you feel so inclined, thanks. :) -/- Warren 02:41, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I noticed you deleted this article with the deletion reason of "patent nonsense". My reading of the article was that it was just badly written, but contained understandable content. I've noticed some editors tag articles as "patent nonsense" that are not nonsense at all, but which only need clean-up. In this case, you deleted the article while I was trying to edit it to change the "speedy" to a "prod", so there's no point in restoring it. Cheers! --Ginkgo100talk 02:47, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
You have deleted everything that I have done in the past few days. Did I do something wrong? If so, I'd like to know what it was. I am very new to Wikipedia, both as a user and as a contributor. Do you reply here, or through e-mail? Mine is: john_lauritsen@post.harvard.edu JohnLauritsen 14:17, 15 June 2007 (UTC) The tilde thing didn't seem to work. Anyway, my name is John Lauritsen.
Hi there, you have recently deleted an article on a writer called Alex Lee Thomson because you feel he is unworthy of the Wikipedia pages. Alex, somebody who is fast becoming a friend of a lot of bands in the UK, is moving up the industry ladder faster than anybody else in indie music that I know of. He's an underground writer and as such you wouldn't expact many external links to work, and his former magazine, Eclectic, which was when I first heard of him, was an equally as underground affair (a website does exist for it though, which can be found at http://www.eclecticmagazine.co.uk). He is now an editor at Rockfeedbcak and during his time there he has taken the site from the niche market, and after working with Diesel, has grown it into the UKs most celebrated music website with a TV show on MTV2 and Channel 4. He's done so much for modern indie music promotion and as such has become very well known within the indie music comunity and I have enjoyed the chance to work with him, so I though he deserved a page... maybe not?... I'm sure you know more about all this than the people who work with him.
Alan, thank you for your feedback. Based on your comments, I have added two references from the Chicago are print media (Chicago Tribune and Daily Herald). These demonstrate the significance the board has had on both providing an incremental voice for the traditional media while at the same time providing the media a source for material.
Again, thank you Alan!
Hello again,
I see that PER has been deleted, but I recall in one of the many discussion that it had been suggested to incorporate PER, PEO and other related topics together, however I have seen no action taken. It had also been proposed that an article on Contingent Workforce Management be created, with some information from related articles incorporated. I have not seen this either. I find it kind of disappointing that an article of educational value is just deleted and there is no effort to re-format this information so that it is still available while not violating policies. I have requested the Contingent Workforce Management article on the Wikipedia Request page and I am willing to supply some sources in building this article. Please let me know the progress on this article.
--TheBackpack 17:36, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your message on my page. I just went to Sue's page and in the discussion section it says she is no longer active. I will start the article in my sandbox (how do I do this?) this way perhaps you and/or other Wikipidians can have a look at it before I publish. Thanks again for your help.
--TheBackpack 13:19, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
You stated:
Will reply on your talk page as well, but yes, what you did was a violation of our spam and conflict of interest guidelines. It was posted at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Reference to one's own books. Wikiepedia is not a place to promote your books or your publishing company. We don't appreciate people spamming the encyclopedia. I understand you're new, but being new should cause you to read up on our policies/guidelines before doing something this extensive.
I can't agree or disagree with you without know something more specific. For example, on the "Homosexuality and Relition" page I added a link to several historic talks, given by myself and two colleagues in the Scholarship Committee of the New York Gay Academic Union -- talks which represent the most thorough critique of John Boswell's thesis that Christianity is not inherently anti-gay. The link was to a library of the Gay & Lesbian Humanist Association, based in England. My link was immediately following a citation of John Boswell, and therefore was relevant. Is it always considered "spamming" to cite an article by one's self or one's colleagues? As it is, eliminating my link means that one side of an on-going debate has been cut off. Or, was this a "conflict of interest"? If so, are those who have participated in debates thereby barred from providing links to those debates?
For another example, on the Kurt Hiller page I added a link to a very important 1928 speech of Hillers', which I had transtated from German into English. This translation is on my personal web site. Is this against the rules? Would it be better if I created a Wikipedia article and put the translation there?
For another example -- on a couple of pages I posted a link to the "Feminism" page on my personal web site. This contains the texts of my writings on "censorious feminism" from the 1970s -- and these texts are historically important in the on-going debate over pornography, censorship, civil liberties, etc. My review of Brownmiller's book on rape was the only negative review to appear in the gay press, and one of the very few negative reviews in the entire country. It is true that I am a partican in this debate -- on the side of Free Speech -- but then the people who wrote the pornography etc. pages are also partisans. Where is the line drawn?
I did read the boiler-plate notice, but failed to read your note at the bottom of it, and didn't realize that I was being warned in some way. My questions above are sincere, not argumentative.
JL 72.70.68.172 18:13, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you look at the Air ambulance and MEDEVAC pages? Seems to be an awful lot of overlap in content, though the MEDEVAC page does cover some military aspects, especially in history. As an outsider, the terms have always seemd mostly synonomous to me. What do you think? - BillCJ 18:27, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
OK, thanks. It looks like it might be best just to remove the aircraft portion of the MEDEVAC page to Air Ambulance, as that page is still a bit skimpy.
Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga TN has a Bell 412 operated as Erlanger Life Force, for at least 20 years. About 9 years ago, my bro-in-law had back surgery at Erlagner, and I watched his kids for the week (6 and 5 at the time). We went to the hospital to visit there dad, and as we came in on his floor to the room, I saw the 412 sitting on th pad. As we left, I took the kids to the window in a hallway to see the bird,a nd it was just warming up to take off. After a few minutes it lifted off. I'm not sure who was more thrilled to see and hear it take off, me or the kids! I'll check around Wiki and see if there's any info on LifeForce somewhere, and maybe add it to my projcet list ifthere isn't. - BillCJ 02:06, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
http://www.lzontheweb.com/visiting_aircraft_at_erlanger_.htm
You wrote:
I reply that I did read the links you provided. My questions were quite specific, and I think they deserve specific answers. I still fail to see what was wrong with, for example, the link to the Boswell talks. It was not my web site. Is it always wrong to cite one's own writings, even if they are entirely relevant? Would this link have been acceptable if it had been put in by someone other than myself? These questions are simply not answered in the links you provided.
Best, JL JohnLauritsen 22:14, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, you mentioned a project that you can't write, I assume because of COI. You may have already asked me about it awhile back, but if so, you can try again :) Sounds intriging, whatever it is. - BillCJ 22:26, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I thought, and hoped, it might be that. Yeah, I'd be interested, but it would probably take awhile, as my sadbox has about 12 projects right now! Go ahead and start pointing, and I'll see what I can do. If 300WhisperGuy responds and wants to do it, that's fine with me; I'll just back him up. He's actually a fairly good writer, if he'll just be willing to adapt to Wiki policies, he'd be even beter. - BillCJ 23:05, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
You've probably heard about the EADS Astrium Space Tourism Project project already, seeing as how it's main competitor is based near you. I heard about it this morning, and looked in the EADS Astrium article, and was surprised to find someone had already put together a page on the project. It's actually pretty good, though a bit lacking on citations, but it's a great start. - BillCJ 23:05, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I don't mind, really! Not any people around here I can talk aviation with anyway, so I enjoy were I can get it. Retractable canards have been used before, notably on the F-14A, so I think the guys at EADS are smart enough to figure out a way oround that. As to the nacalles, I would think burying the jet engines in thick wingroots with closable inlets would be a better solution, but I'm sure they'll figure that one out too. Anyway, just goes to show you what the Private (or,in EADS case, Business) sector can do when there's a market for something, and a demand to go with it. Whether they'll all be succesful or not, only time will tell. But, it's fun to wathc it happen anyway. And I'f I ever inherit a few million dollars, I know what a several hundred thousand of it is going for already! - BillCJ
LOL. At this point, I'm sure EADS is just relasing the concept for publicity. Not that they aren't serious, but no concept stays the same all the way to production. If the A350 is any guide, this one mgiht go through 6 or 7 iterations too! As to the jet engines, could it be they're planning on usesing the same fuel for the jets in the rockets? I know it's theoretically possible, but I don't know enough about the technology to know if we're there yet. At some point in the future, I expect there will be hybrid jet/rocket engines, but I think those are even further away. - BillCJ 00:43, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
I see the article made the DYK on the main page today. And my new Alenia C-27J page got ignored :( I guess I should have mentioned the Army intends to fly it into space! - BillCJ 18:36, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, you night want to check out this diff, this one, this one, and this one. I know he just wants attention, and blocking him will just egg him on, but I'm about to the point I'm going to start dumping trash like he added to the A-10 on Adim pages (not your's or Chris's, of course, and not from my computer either!) I'd dump it on Jimbo's talk page too, but I dout he has one that I can edit! - BillCJ 00:33, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
This article just came out of deletion review and I was fixing it as per request. The completed article is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Akc9000/backup it is from a neutral point of view and is not spam. It just explains what it is and what products like it do.
It is noteable since it won an award and is referenced in books. Please look at the fininished article and let me know. Plus, I thought you were suppose to leave a note on my talk page before you delete it. I put the hangon tag. I was in communication with an admin working on the article when you deleted it.
Please advise--Akc9000 03:14, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi Thanks for the very useful input. I took all your suggestions, I like the article better now. I must say it is very difficult not to properly cap the H T T P protocol, you told me only one cap. It is a proper name. In any event. Could you have another peek and tell me if its going in the correct direction and any other suggestions would be app.
Thanks! --Akc9000 06:22, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi Alan, As a new Wikipedia fan, and still trying to find my feet around here, I realize that you have deleted the emoze article I submitted.
Please give me a brief explanation of why this was noted to be spam? Emoze is one of the "push email" companies in the global market and I fail to understand the spam with regard to a company background and what the company does as opposed to Blackberry, Seven, Good (motorola) etc.
I would highly appreciate your feedback and assistance.
By the way, I'm an aviation fan too, the first, youngest South African woman pilot (now former South African), so we do share something in common.
Regards, Caront 13:06, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
These are just a few reasons as to why this article was probably deleted. Remeber that all articles need to be cited by reliable sources that assert the notability of the topic in question. Otherwise it is just an article trying to promote your company which is not what wikipedia is for. Hope this helps. -- Chrislk02 (Chris Kreider) 13:10, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Well folks, thanks to your reviews and comments, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is now a featured article on Wikipedia. It should take a day or so to update, but it's a done deal. Thanks for the help, Akradecki/archive. — BQZip01 — talk 19:19, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
User:Dhaluza has created the Air Methods, Corp. article. In time, I'll work on adding more info using the sources you gave me. Also, be sure to check out the "See also" section, and see if that is a notable page listed. - BillCJ 06:25, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, yes, I agree it's notable, for the same reasons. I was being a bit fecicious, just wanted to make sure you saw the article, and didn't miss what it was about in the flurry of trying to catch up on what you've missed while you've gone. I asked Dhaluza if he could look into into for me to check the notability, and maybe have a short article to surprise you when you got back. He did a great job, and went far beyond what I had intended for now, which is a good thing! The link on needing a trauma center for the High Desert region is the clincher on notability. I'm sure it's not that easy to read it, but I hope Dhaluza did them justice in his coverage. If there's anything you want me to address in particular there, but you can't for COI or other reasons, just ask me, and I'll do what I can. - BillCJ 20:03, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
I noticed the section on possible "bribes" in the San Bernadino County award. Do you have any sources you'd like me to look at?
I'm back from my wal in the redwoods...though it'll take a day or two to get back up to speed. Thanks, Chris, for taking care of the above matter. AKRadeckiSpeaketh 16:53, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, can you look at Velarus? I added a prod, but the creator removed it (see User talk:Gaucho69 for his explanation). What should we do next? AfD? I really don't think this is notable yet, and have found nothing on google related to it exceot the company's site. - BillCJ 18:54, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks! - BillCJ 19:27, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you be so kind and look at this talkpage entry? It's again User:M Van Houten whom you've met few months ago in a little bit long and exhausting fixed width image dispute. This time I'm accused for starting edit war and I'm a little bit... well, I don't like it.
If you look at history of the G4M or history of the G8N articles you'll see that I've entered Operators sections and rising sun flags long time ago and in fact User:M Van Houten is the guy who is doing his reverts against other users. For example this revert in G8N article is his fifth revert in short time. I really have no idea what to do because I still remember his last statement made on your talk page. Any ideas? Regards, Piotr Mikołajski 20:22, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Seems like someone's trying to make a point. I would imagine it was indeed over that speedy of the organization article previously. Seraphimblade Talk to me 01:40, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi. The administrator user:Seraphimblade rapidly deleted articles that I was involved with based upon the following:
"The reason I deleted these is indeed because they were intended to promote. Promotional doesn't necessarily mean it's promoting a for-profit corporation—I've seen ad articles here for everything from charities to open-source software.
"None of these statements are whatsoever attributed to any type of reliable source which says any such thing. Nor are any secondary sources cited at all. Lacking that, they basically just appear to be glowing editorials. Whether or not it was your intent, and without intent on my part to cause any offense, the articles quite honestly looked like they could have come straight from the organizations' PR departments.
"If there are secondary, independent sources which have covered these organizations, it still may be appropriate to have articles on them. (We do require that substantial amounts of material independent of the subject exist, sources published by the subject or those closely affiliated with it are not enough.)"
Just so you know, it's not a bad faith nom. More than a week ago, I asked that admin what the difference was between those pages and Orange County Transportation Authority. Without a reply, I took it that there was none.
Can you explain how Orange County Transportation Authority differs? Both are multi-county agency government agencies. Both explain the services that they provide. Yet one was deleted, and the other stays because "it's a public agency".
Thanks --Igoldste 15:22, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
An editor has asked for a deletion review of Spyware terminator. Since you closed the deletion discussion for this article or speedy-deleted it, you might want to participate in the deletion review. Cableguytk 04:26, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, can you double-check my deletions of "promotional links "here and here? One link has been there awhile, and the second one was added today to each page, apparently to make sure their site is promoted too. These sites appear to be geared toward sales and service, and are not about the aircraft types. Thanks. - BillCJ 18:55, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. I thought it was, per your recent;y-posted "spam-detector" guidelines, but given that you're in a related industry, I just wanted to make sure the sites didn't have some value that I might have missed. - BillCJ 19:16, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for all that you have done! Your unspent heart a message sends Thank you so much, my dear, dear Alan! :) Love, |
My dear Alan, I'm sorry I couldn't watch over your userpage while you were away for reasons you already know. There's much I'd like to tell you, but I'll save that for tomorrow and I'll do it by email. I've kept my mind occupied all day replying the incredibly kind messages I've received, but not a single email - and trust me, I have "heaps" of them sitting at my inbox! But, as a father, you'll understand that, until the problem is truly over, I won't be myself again... but I won't get ahead of myself. Your kind and warm wishes and thought are very dear and special to me. Have a great hug from this friend of yours, and talk to you tomorrow - and thank you, I can't say that too many times. Love, Phaedriel - 21:18, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you look at this diff and this one? I'm not quite sure what the intention is here, but I certainly didn't write those comments. It's wierd, because they've copied some lines from my posts, but I certainly wouldn't have written the rest of it! I want to call it vandalism, but as I've got no other edits by this user to go on, I'm not quite sure, so I've not warned them yet. Thanks. - BillCJ 03:17, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Judging by this diff, and this one, I'm sure it's vandalism. Will warn for each incident. - BillCJ 03:40, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks much! - BillCJ 04:28, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
Please add any comments in the discussion page on the article I am creating.
Thanks, --TheBackpack 13:16, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your comments. I have finished up some major editing on the rough draft, added the rest of the references which I will reformat accoring to the citation templates that you had linked. If you could retrieve just a brief definition from the PER and employer of record articles, so I may add them to the CWM article, that would be great. Please take a second look at the article, and add any other comments, and suggestions on how to intergrate the contingent workforce article into it. Also, how do I publish an article from my sandbox?
Thanks again,
--TheBackpack 15:30, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Sounds great! Thanks for your help.
--TheBackpack 15:33, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, could you look at these contributions? This editor has been adding junk to the Atlanta, Georgia page for the past few days. He has been wared a few times. Thanks. - BillCJ 17:17, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
I will. I got the e-mail, but haven't viewed it yet. Have to go grocery shopping now, so will look at it later this evening, if I don't forget. - BillCJ 19:15, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Any thoughts on how I could clean up that page. If I removed all the external links there really isn't much of an article left. I would agree the company is notable, I just tagged it as spam because all that is in that page is essentially advertisments for its various websites. So in the context of the content I think it is spam, even if the subject is worth. Should I just delete the content except for the very top summary stuff and mark it as a stub? You should check out the individual mag pages as well as a template someone created with all the mag links in them. Its a huge link farm, i'm sure its bringing up their google cred. pw 19:59, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Please take a look at the creating user's talk page before you remove my deletion tag. The page has been created and deleted multiple times and the user has been warned as well for doing so and still insists on creating it and related adverts to the same company. Regardless I don't see anything notable about the company, but the user is also trying to abuse the system. pw 20:55, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi Alan, once again we have to battle fixed width images. Please look at this edit] in PZL MD-12 article. I've talked with User:Pibwl earlier on his talkpage (in Polish) and tried to explain him why we are not using fixed width images. I've sent him link to your long dispute with User:M Van Houten and explained that we will edit such images to thumbnails. It seems that this user is trying to force his own rules by uploading photos with senseless license "use with no less, than 250px width". I've moved this new photo into Aircraft infobox where it meets the "250px width" criteria and thumbnailed old photo into main text so our rules are preserved ;o) Unfortunately I'm afraid that uploading photos with such strange license can be continued and we have to think what to do with such images. I see only two options - leave it in main text against our own rules or remove from main text when it can't be placed into Aircraft infobox. What do you think about it? Regards, Piotr Mikołajski 08:30, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
OK. Maybe I'll just refrain from uploading my photos of aircraft in cases, when 180px is too small. I really hate photos, that look like stamps and you can't see anything without enlarging - especially, that aircraft are usually long and low. I believe, that my work on a photo sometimes deserves something better, than 180px, that is the reason of my behaviour. I also don't believe, that any of common Wikipedia readers (not editors) changes his thumbnails preferences - anyway, you have to be logged to do so?. I think, that derivative works are allowed, even on a given condition, but as you wish. I'll change the licence of questioned works. Pibwl ←« 20:44, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
You might be interested in Talk:Air France Flight 4590#Alternate crash theories. I've posted a note on the Accident TF talk page, but just wanted to make sure you caught it. WP:UNDUE and WP:RS seem pretty clear, but we might want to clarify how they apply to accidents/incidents, and set up a few guidles too. - BillCJ 17:24, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
I finally got the Gulfstream G200 page up, though it text body still needs to be done. (I'm woking on that at User:BillCJ/Sandbox/Gulfstream G200.) I took so long in getting the page up that the redirect from IAI Galaxy was deleted a month ago cause it went to a blank page! Anyway, I'm redoing my strategy on new articles, and trying to go ahead and put up the stubs, while still working on the text in the sandboxes. It would be nice to find an editor who loves to write copy, but doesn't have enough projects to do! I can handle the twaeking, so even someone who wasn't familar with aviation topics would do. Just need someone to rewrite sources into something we can use. Is there a request page for editor help on stuff like this? - BillCJ 00:27, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Alan, can you move User:BillCJ/Sandbox/IAI Astra to IAI Astra over a redirect? You can leave the sandbox there as redirect, as I'll be copying an earler version with a source dump back there to work on later. Thanks. - BillCJ 01:24, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I've uploaded what I have so far on the rewrite of Professional employer organization. It's located at User:BWatkins/peodraft. I'll continue to work on it as I have time. BWatkins 04:53, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
What do I need to do so other aliases redirect to the bio I have worked on?
In order to be able to add the time and date after my signature, do I have to do this manually or is there some sort of shortcut? Thanks!
I hope you find this - this page is SO long :) Tanyawade
Email alert! Belated one, in fact, as I wrote to you a few hours ago ;) Love you sweetie! Phaedriel - 16:20, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi, you deleted the LiquidHub entry as spam and as a copyvio (I assume that's a copyright violation). I don't believe it's either. Since it's the first thing I've added to Wikipedia, I'd like to understand what was in violation so I can add the entry back w/the necessary changes.
Thanks.
Ctwise 20:52, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm in the mood for some vandal fightin' :). DarthGriz98 01:39, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
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