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== reinstatement ==

I would really like to be reinstated, every time my time limit has expired I have applied and failed. No matter how hard I try or whatever I say, I feel as if I end up in a worse position. Per your request to contact you on my talk page, I would like your input.--] (]) 08:12, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

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Clever

You have done what I was trying to do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.166.10.188 (talk) 09:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)

CSD tagging

Re - some patience might be good. You tagged that page less than two minutes after its creation. The editor who created it is a physician, and has since continued expanding it. Sometimes when tagging articles, it pays to take a glance at the contribs of the person who created it. It might give you an idea of what kind of work they do, and whether a {{db-nocontext}} tag is really appropriate. Nathan 23:50, 11 November 2009 (UTC)

Fair enough. Thanks for the advice.--Adam in MO Talk 03:29, 12 November 2009 (UTC)

Your RFA

Hi there. I have closed your RFA per WP:NOTNOW since you agreed that this was probably a good thing to do. Please do not allow this to let you down, the comments on the RFA were critical but also said, that you are on the right track, so keep up the good work. You might want to consider requesting an editor review to receive more feedback on your editing and later, with more activity, an admin coach maybe who can tell you what is important. If you have any questions, you can also ask me at any time. :-) Regards SoWhy 07:07, 27 November 2009 (UTC)

I must echo SoWhy. Most of the oppose section seemed concerned about the relatively low level of activity, but believe (as I do) that once you pick that up, and keep doing what you're doing that you'll be a fine administrator one day. So just keep doing what you've been doing and know that there are many of us that are available should you have any questions or concerns. Best of luck! @Kate (talk) 10:59, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
Thank you both for the kind words.

I am not the sockpuppet of that ip

I am not the sockpuppet of the ip address (68.81.95.145). That ip have been globally blocked until November 25th. There were many edits before November 25th. The autoblock decline notice at the top of my talk page in the history was at different ip address. —Preceding unsigned comment added by David Beals (talkcontribs) 22:44, 28 November 2009 (UTC)

Criticism of Holocaust denial # Jewish population

You reverted a(n other user's) edit that contained an earlier edit of mine to the subject article and section. In doing so, you restored inaccurate citations of the 1949 World Almanac and consequent criticisms of the veracity of persons quoting it. Without reverting anything (in fact, leaving the content as close to the way you left it as possible), I restored accurate (that is, complete) citations of the Almanac (all years from 1945 to 1949), along with eliminating unfounded charges made against persons who quoted the Almanac accurately. I also eliminated a dead link, loss of which didn't seem to affect support for existing content. I'd suggest that, before further editing in this area, you actually consult the Almanacs in question. If you use the page numbers cited in the six footnotes I added, you'll have an easier time running it all down than I did, having to rely as I did on the indexes. The situation I describe in the Almanacs would seem unlikely, and evidently were not (at least at first) suspected by parties leveling charges against other parties. As you may note, the situation was "rectified" in and after the 1950 edition.--Joe (talk) 23:52, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

I didn't alter any citation's at all with that revert. The section that I removed, they you are referring to had no citations to any almanacs in it. I don't object to the information's factual accuracy but something like that should have citations in it. If yohu look at this diff you will see that I did remove or add any citations to the article. I see you have add refs to the almanacs. Bravo and work well done. If you wanted to re-insert the prose that was rolled back with the new citations, then by all means do that. Thanks. Adam in MO Talk 01:24, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
There was a terrific lot of back-and-forth leading to the restoration of old, wrong citations (to/about the Almanac). They actually trace back to errors originally (and invidiously, in my opinion) committed at Nizkor. So I might have fingered the wrong editor in you. Anyway, if you and I are comfortable with the way things stand now, maybe others will leave them that way ... for a few days, anyway.--Joe (talk) 15:44, 5 December 2009 (UTC)

David Beals sockpuppet investigation

Hi Adam,

I'm aware that this didn't turn up anything, but it's strange that this error, which I corrected, was later reinstated by 68.81.95.145, who hadn't edited in a little over seven months. (And yes, it was an error.) Seems to me the original investigation might be worth a second look. Thanks. Şļџğģő 17:47, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

It probably itsn't a big deal. There isn't anything to look at if sanctions for the user are not in place.--Adam in MO Talk 14:49, 22 December 2009 (UTC)
You don't think, in light of that sock investigation, it's weird that IP reappeared after over half a year to defend Beals? Both were the accused parties, and both are interacting? This is a one in a million thing if they're not the same person. Şļџğģő 08:24, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
No I don't. The user nor the IP are under any sanctions, therefore there is no violation. I have their respective talkpages on my watchlist, but I don't think anything malicious is going on. This user is a newb and just needs sometime to learn the ropes. He probably doesn't know about socking or meatpuppeting. I would talk an AGF and wait and see approach. Its best not to bite the newbs, and offer some advise when necessary to help him along.--Adam in MO Talk 11:47, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
I did advise as such, but it's nearly impossible to AGF if someone's being dishonest by pretending to be two different people patting each other on the back. It's one thing to be the new guy, it's another to do something that pure logic tells you is wrong. Şļџğģő 15:59, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

mmm cookies

Millahnna has eaten your {{cookie}}! The cookie made them happy and they'd like to give you a great big hug for donating it. Spread the WikiLove by giving out more {{cookie}}s, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Thanks again!

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I won't lie; I took a screen shot of the "content dispute." =) Millahnna (mouse)talk 06:52, 9 March 2010 (UTC)

reinstatement

I would really like to be reinstated, every time my time limit has expired I have applied and failed. No matter how hard I try or whatever I say, I feel as if I end up in a worse position. Per your request to contact you on my talk page, I would like your input.--Levineps (talk) 08:12, 20 March 2010 (UTC)