Edits to Rick Ardon

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  Please do not delete content from articles on Wikipedia, as you did to Rick Ardon. If you continue to do so, it may be considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. Flyguy649 07:53, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Response to your comments to Flyguy649

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Yabikol, when leaving comments at someone's talk page, it is a good idea to start a new topic by pressing on the + tab at the top of the page and providing a short title. This puts the comment at the bottom of the page (talk pages are mostly chronological from top to bottom), and provides a title to allow better indexing of comments. Linking to the page that you're referring to helps, too. Also, please sign your posts by using ~~~~ to leave your username, date and time.

I reverted your edits as per Wikipedia policy on deletion of content WP:VANDAL#Types_of_vandalism. I notice that another editor has again reverted your removal of part of the article. You must at least give a comment when you delete material and preferably cite a reference. Also you must try to be civil (see WP:CIV); calling me an airhead (or advising me to not be an airhead) is not civil. If you haven't yet read Wikipedia's general policies WP:5, I suggest you do so. It will make your Wikipedia experience more fun for you and others. Flyguy649 16:40, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

3RR Violation

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This is a courtesy notification that a WP:3RR violation report has been filed against you regarding your actions in the Rick Ardon article. Despite warnings and significant discussion within the article's talk page, you persisted in removing information which was appropriately placed within the article. As previously advised by Flyguy649 it might be a good idea for you to read up on some WP policies including the Manual of Style and the Five pillars if you're intending to stick around Wikipedia for a while. There's nothing wrong with being bold but make sure you stick within the boundaries. thewinchester 04:17, 31 January 2007 (UTC)Reply