User talk:Kinetiscope

Airfield rubber removal
You deleted a link to my company's web page from the Airfield rubber removal page, and I was wondering if you had taken the time to see if there was actually useful information on this site that could be linked to or if you just saw .com and decided to delete it. I realize now that as an employee of a company that does runway cleaning, I should leave the decision of external linking to our pages up to an impartial individual. I plan to add a video of Runway rubber removal to our website and I look forward to having someone else link that to the wikipedia page. The goal of our website has always been content driven with hopes of promoting and entire industry. I am learning the rules of wikipedia as well as it's intent. I would appreciate your feedback. Thanks Kinetiscope (talk) 13:57, 25 February 2008 (UTC)


 * Your site is a good site information and explanation wise, I admit, and a lot of what's in the site may fit into the Wikipedia article well. I seem to recall hesitating somewhat before getting rid of the link, but in the end it is still a commercial site primarily in existence to promote the availability of your company's services. Regards, Mannafredo (talk) 16:23, 25 February 2008 (UTC)

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