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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Chuckransdell (talk | contribs) at 16:50, 21 January 2008 (→‎TV II - Multimedia Speedy Delete: new section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

If I've marked an article you created for deletion and you are here to protest, please clearly state the name of the article in the header of your note on the BOTTOM of my talkpage so I can investigate. Before you leave me a rude note, you should be aware that (1) I expect you to have read and understood the material at Wikipedia:Why was my page deleted? before you start a discussion, and (2) the more rude you are, the more likely it is I will simply not bother to answer you. Remember to sign your posts with ~~~~.
Blantently stolen from Accounting4Taste.


The Proco Rat

What an absurd decision - there is an article on the Big Muff Pi, and Boss DS-1(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boss_DS-1) why should there not be an article on the Rat, which is also a famous distortion pedal? It is probably the most famous flat out "distortion" pedal. You're not helping Wikipedia by being trigger happy. Do some research of your own on similiar articles before tearing up other people's work.

There isn't anything wrong with removing prods from your own articles, and prods shouldn't be replaced once they've been removed. The whole point of prod is that it's for uncontroversial cases; if someone objects, even if its the article's creator, you should take it to AfD.P4k (talk) 11:15, 17 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Speedy Delete of Evening Revival

This is my first article on Wiki and I'm trying my best to improve it any way possible. Can you give me any pointers?

TY!!!

I would like to thank you and BillC for deleting every single fucking article I made and every single edit, even though I was the prime topic of each edit...

Tomahawk (Axe) - The tomahawk in modern times

The original article was nothing but blatant advertising for American Tomahawk Company. His own edit made the article sound as if no one else makes tactical tomahawks and no one else supplies the U.S. Military and the specified units with other types of tomahawks. By adding the NSN number, he is advertising his specific product (VTAC) for sale to any government agencies, when in fact other manufacturers also have NSN numbers.

Also, in his original edit, he had American Tomahawk Company linked to nothing. I added simple information about the company's history and when it was started and by who. I added information under discussion that proves the claims. I also added other manufacturer's of tactical tomahawks and their specific names as did the original article (VTAC, "Vietnam Tomahawk"). I also was adding simple information about the other manufacturer's which can be found online with a simple search on google or any other search engines which explains their products as did American Tomahawk Company and was not advertising any products. If this information cannot be added to articles, then American Tomahawk Company's information on their company and specific tomahawk in the article above should be deleted as well. B Raines War

Speedy Deletion of American Tomahawk Company

The original article, "Tomahawk (axe) - The tomahawk in modern times" was nothing but blatant advertising for American Tomahawk Company. His own edit made the article sound as if no one else makes tactical tomahawks and no one else supplies the U.S. Military and the specified units with other types of tomahawks. By adding the NSN number, he is advertising his specific product (VTAC) for sale to any government agencies, when in fact other manufacturers also have NSN numbers.

Also, in his original edit, he had American Tomahawk Company linked to nothing. I added simple information about the company's history and when it was started and by who. I added information under discussion that proves the claims. I also added other manufacturer's of tactical tomahawks and their specific names as did the original article (VTAC, "Vietnam Tomahawk"). I also was adding simple information about the other manufacturer's which can be found online with a simple search on google or any other search engines which explains their products as did American Tomahawk Company and was not advertising any products. If this information cannot be added to articles, then American Tomahawk Company's information on their company and specific tomahawk in the article above should be deleted as well. B Raines War

Speedy Deletion of Fehrman Knives

The original article, "Tomahawk (axe) - The tomahawk in modern times" was nothing but blatant advertising for American Tomahawk Company. His own edit made the article sound as if no one else makes tactical tomahawks and no one else supplies the U.S. Military and the specified units with other types of tomahawks. By adding the NSN number, they are advertising his specific product (VTAC) for sale to any government agencies, when in fact other manufacturers also have NSN numbers. His own original article made it sound as he manufactures his own product. I added Fehrman knives to the article to show the manufacturer of their product and added simple information of the company and not their specific products. The information that was added can be found online at American Tomahawk Company and Fehrman Knives websites.

Also, in his original edit, he had American Tomahawk Company linked to nothing. I added simple information about the company's history and when it was started and by who. I added information under discussion that proves the claims. I also added other manufacturer's of tactical tomahawks and their specific names as did the original article (VTAC, "Vietnam Tomahawk"). I also was adding simple information about the other manufacturer's which can be found online with a simple search on google or any other search engines which explains their products as did American Tomahawk Company and was not advertising any products. If this information cannot be added to articles, then American Tomahawk Company's information on their company and specific tomahawk in the article above should be deleted as well. B Raines War

How do I become a patroller guy?

Just wondering but how do I become a wikipatroller?

Hurry up and wake up sleepy :)

Another editor has added the "{{prod}}" template to the article Two Loons for Tea, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but the editor doesn't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and has explained why in the article (see also Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not and Wikipedia:Notability). Please either work to improve the article if the topic is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia or discuss the relevant issues at its talk page. If you remove the {{prod}} template, the article will not be deleted, but note that it may still be sent to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. BJBot (talk) 23:51, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

TV II - Multimedia Speedy Delete

You deleted the first article I submitted, because, quite frankly it was a bit commercial. However, the second one I based pretty much on your American Media Article. If the TV II article is too commercial, then so is the American Media one.

There seems to be a lack of consistency here.