User talk:Des3

copyvio?
Can you put your hand on your heart and assure me that Mystical philosophy of antiquity is your own work and not copied from somewhere else? My suspicions were aroused because your version contained a contents list as part of the Wikitext. This usually indicates that the article has been copied and pasted. -- RHaworth 07:17, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

Not copyvio
Yes, I can do that. It contained a content list as the part of the text simply because I was clumsy about the tools for editing. And that's all. As firstly I got the message it has been intended for deletion, I didn't bother checking if it has been published. However, by chance I discovered that it has been published, just recently. That's the reason for my delayed reply. Des3 00:01, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

AfD nomination of Emma tatham
Emma tatham, an article you created, has been nominated for deletion. We appreciate your contributions. However, an editor does not feel that Emma tatham satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion and has explained why in the nomination space (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and the Wikipedia deletion policy). Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at Articles for deletion/Emma tatham and please be sure to sign your comments with four tildes ( ~ ). You are free to edit the content of Emma tatham during the discussion but should not remove the articles for deletion template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you. AlexSloan 21:44, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

Emma Tatham article
To delete article of Emma Tatham, is like killing her one more time. Just read the poem "The Dream of Pythagoras" and it'll be clear why she was a genius poet.

"Pythagoras, amidst Crotona's groves,

One summer eve, sat; whilst the sacred few

And favour'd at his feet reclin'd, entranc'd,

List'ning to his great teachings. O'er their heads

A lofty oak spread out his hundred hands

Umbrageous, and a thousand slant sunbeams

Play' o'er them; but beneath all was obscure

And solemn, save that, as the sun went down

One pale and tremulous sunbeam stealing in

Through the unconscious leaves her silent way,

Fell on the forehead of Pythagoras

Like spiritual radiance; all else wrapt

In gloom delicious; while the murmuring wind

Oft moving through the forest as in dreams,

Made melancholy music." Etc.

Does it seems seem to be a poem of some unripe highschool girl? Des3 21:18, 4 November 2007 (UTC)