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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by DESiegel (talk | contribs) at 23:12, 31 March 2007 ([[American Association of Physicists in Medicine]]: welcome and resp). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

{Mousey user <<>> speak <<>>contribMouse}





 :guidelines: 

  • Please refrain from adding any negative comments to the space. They will be promptly removed.
  • Please sign with ~~~~ so I know who I am recieving a message from.
  • I will respond on your talk page, so don't bother checking back here unless you want to respond.
  • Please be civil, and I will be nice to you too.

A few things

Firstly, provided any image is free (ie not fair use) then you may display it on your userpage. If you do not understand what I mean, then it is wise not to put any image on your userpage. Secondly, accounts that do nothing but mess around on Wikipedia, and do not contribute to the encyclopedia will be blocked and their fun stuff deleted. The encyclopedia is the sole point of Wikipedia- the community is a means to that end. With that, I wish you luck editing the encyclopedia. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. --Deskana (ya rly) 02:41, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I was quite curious as to why you created an account, one minute later User:Da.Tomato.Dude welcomed you, then one minute after that you replied to her on her talk page, not only signing your post similar to her, but also adding a nowiki tag to the start of your post to avoid the software parsing it as a bullet point list, a mistake that she's made before. You also both appear to be from Chicago, and edit similar namespaces. Am I reading into things too much here? --Deskana (ya rly) 02:58, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I also find it quite curious that you've been bold and changed an article assessment here, something that Da.Tomato.Dude previously asked about, and then you so happened to do it on Tomato? --Deskana (ya rly) 14:42, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Well, then

Yeesh. Don't have to be so fussy about it. Cinna?Spice!

Sockpuppet

Just so you know, A, Mr. Deskana has accused you of being a sockpuppet. Read up on it. Good luck (nice one there); User:Da.Tomato.Dude

Hola, A

No prob! (Actually, three, if you count the closet)

BTW, it's ::, not ;; But, at least ";;" makes it bold! :o)

Why did you add a {{db-spam}} tag to this article? It is pretty clearly not advertising. Questions might be raised about the notability of the group (although it looks notable enough to me), but I don't see any basis for describing the article as "blatant advertising". DES (talk) 22:57, 31 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No problem, and welcome. Thanks for helping on mainanence tasks. If you are going to be new page patrolling, or otherwise suggesting speedy deletes, please read through WP:CSD carefully. In general the speedy deltion criterion should be applyed strictly, and if page does not celarly fir the letter of one of the criteria, it should not be speedy-tagged. If a page seems dubious, but is not a clear speedy, try using {{prod}} and the WP:PROD process. I am more firmly attached to process issues than are some here, see WP:PI. But almost everyone thinkjs that loose use of speedy delete tagfs should be avoaided. It can take soem tine to get used to teh customs and tools here, again, welcome. DES (talk) 23:12, 31 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]