User talk:ComradeQ
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Nonsense of Jeniffer Waggy
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Sigh
[edit]Stereochemistry jokes. Very funny. How about you try something productive? DS 14:12, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
- Please understand - you cannot delete articles from Wikipedia, even if you put them in yourself. Page-deletion privileges are limited to administrators. This is why it is never a good idea to create joke articles: it makes more work for administrators, and even if you blank them, a bot might think "article blanked = vandalism" and automatically revert it, and even if it stays blank, it can clog up the database. DS 16:33, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
How to sign your talk page comments
[edit]Hi. Please remember to sign your talk page comments using ~~~~, rather than manually typing out your signature, as you did here. Not only did you link to an article on ComradeQ (which doesn't exist), as opposed to your userpage (which is at User:ComradeQ, but you entered the time as in EST (and not even fully correct, either. You were a minute out by the time you saved the page). Whereas talk page comments should have the time listed as UTC. Again, to sign a talk page comment, simply use ~~~~ at the end of a post. Try it out if you want. :) --Dreaded Walrus t c 16:27, 2 July 2007 (UTC)