User talk:Culturejam

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re: equiveillance
how can I get my equiveillance article back? please let me know where the last copy is so i can put the article up in another journal: I recieved no notification of the removal: not all wikipedians had a chance to vote.

so please send me my last edit of the article: stefanos pantagis, MD &mdash;Comment by User:67.85.122.204.


 * Please create an account (which only takes a few seconds and is free) and include your email address in the appropriate field. I'll be happy to email you the last version of equiveillance.  dbenbenn | talk 03:27, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)

my email is stefanospan@msn.com

or my user name is culturejam

if you can get this to me as soon as possible due to a magazine we are putting together that will need this idea delineated.

I am planning to add to several other wikipedia articles that i am "expert in" to work out how i undermined my self with the equiveillance term.

thank you for any advise and I hope to figure out how to advocate for undelete, but first we need to have more google hits on the term.


 * I've sent it. Let me know if there was any problem.  dbenbenn | talk 16:04, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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Nomination of World Sousveillance Day for deletion
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