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Why does some asshole keep removing anything about the Gnomon workshop. I moved it from the main gnomon article to the disambiguation page and now all of a sudden it is "spammy"? Why isn't any other commercial subject removed? Why does this page list the magazine. That is spam too then.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.184.241.144 (talk) 01:27, 29 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Watch what you're saying! The Gnomon is a distinguished review magazine on classics, not only in Germany but in the whole world. I don't think a link to it qualifies as spam. And don't get me started with that "mine is gone so no one else's can stay there" attitude. Sarazyn • 丁人LK • DE 16:13, 16 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Watch what I am saying? Are you the self appointed Wikinazi? What are the standards to which something is considered spam vs something that isn't. There was no advertisement, it was a simple one line disambiguation entry describing ANOTHER use of the word. This is no more spam than a entry on Coke, Ford or your snob magazine.