User talk:69.132.220.36

Hi, I deleted your recent article because it did not provide independent verifiable sources that it meets the notability guidelines. Although tagged as spam by a previous editor, it's lack of references was the main problem, since the unsupported claims look like advertising. It is for you to demonstrate notability in the article, not for me to Google for it. The text, slightly edited to make it clear it's US, follows.

Trinumeral Music and Arts Festival is a yearly event in the US held on the date in which the day, month and year align in numeric sameness. The Festival began on January 1, 2001 (i.e., 01/01/01) and has since become a nationally recognized event held every year on the synchronized dates. Though Trinumeral is a music festival at its root, the festival has expanded to become a multimedia event featuring music, performance art, visual art and installation, dance, and film. Trinumeral has taken place in many major cites across the United States and has often changed location throughout the years. Cities such as Miami, Atlanta, and Asheville have hosted the festival.

Now a nationally recognized event, organizers of the festival consider the date a holiday and the festival is growing to become a historical landmark event. Unlike other music festivals the Trinumeral has it's clear teleological end in site as the 12-12-12 will be the final year of the festival. As the festival grows each year, the 12-12-12 is poised to become a historical landmark of major proportions. Jimfbleak (talk) 05:25, 20 May 2008 (UTC)