User talk:LexVacPac3

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Please see the welcome section on my User page before adding or editing comments to this page. Thank you.--LexVacPac3 22:31, 5 February 2010 (UTC)

blocked
Having looked at the contribution history of this account, along with the IP User:75.4.202.97, I've blocked this account from editing, owing to personal attacks and harassment, article disruption, edit warring and likely IP socking. Whether or not there are one or more people mixed up in this, the person who opened this account is responsible for it and the contributions have been outside the bounds of this website's policies. Having looked at the IP account, I do not, so far, believe that it is linked with an educational org, hence I find something odd about the notion that these edits could have been made from an unattended machine in a computer lab. An indefinite block is not "forever." If you can say straightforwardly that you will carefully edit within policy and nothing like this will happen again, you'll most likely be unblocked. Gwen Gale (talk) 13:38, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

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