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Propellerhead Software

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If memory serves me correctly, every time this article was created by someone it was very spammy, and it never demonstrated it's own notability. I'm assuming the same admin ran across the poorly recreated article, and was sick of having to delete it. He/she then decided to lock it from being able to recreate it. I would suggest that, if you would like the article to exist and you're willing to create it, to follow the link I provide above, and create the article first (maybe on your talk page) that meets the notability requirements. Once you feel you've done that, then make a request to have the article unlocked so that you can add what you've written. Betaeleven 15:21, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the response, Betaeleven. I'm assuming this is the accepted way to respond to a "talk" entry, judging by your responses in your own talk page (though in Safari this code is running off the screen - odd). I don't really have the requisite interest or knowledge of the topic to try your suggestion, I was just searching for a screen capture of Reason and noticed that its creator was locked out of the WP, so I figured I'd put my $.02 in regarding the validity of that action.
I re-formatted your response so that it wouldn't trail off the screen. You had some leading white space in front that threw it off. I hope you don't mind.
As far as responding on your talk page, or mine, it doesn't really matter to me. I have your talk page on "watch" in case you did respond to me here, but many people prefer to have the response on their own talk page. I often respond to both to show a two-way conversation.
Unless someone steps forward and creates a decent article about Propellerhead, it will probably remain as is for awhile. I don't know anything about the company, either. Betaeleven 19:56, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Reply