Talk:Drip-O-lator

Drip-O-lators are out-of-fashion and have not been produced for 50 years or so. Drip-O-lators are merely collectible pottery; Drip-O-lators are not a product for sale to be used for brewing coffee.


 * What does "NN Appliance" stand for? I didn't expect that this article would create a stir.Velocicaptor 16:21, 6 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry about that. NN stands for non-notable. Basically, I nominated it for deletion because it fails our notability guideline, WP:N, which is to say we don't have "significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources". If such exists, please add them to the article and remove the deletion tag. -- Y not? 16:33, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

Dictionaries
I first saw the word "Drip-O-lator" in an old, large dictionary. Old unabridged dictionaries may contain descriptions of "Drip-O-lators." A drawing of a "Drip-O-lator" is in the old, large dictionary that I saw and that first I saw "Drip-O-lator" mentioned. Since "Drip-O-lator is in dictionaries, I decided to create the "Drip-O-lator" page for Wikipedia, too.Velocicaptor 16:56, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

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