User talk:Notbot

Welcome to the talk page of Wikipedia user Notbot, a.k.a. Michael Bunsen. Here is your chance to leave posts with comments, links, photos, etc. relative to Michael, associated projects, or his edits on Wikipedia; as well as play around with editing the Wiki!

Toolserveraccount
Hello Notbot, please send your real-name, your wikiname, your prefered login-name and the public part of your ssh-key to. We plan to create your account soon then. --DaB.

Ace Hotel
Thank you for the notification, I'll keep the discussion page watchlisted and see if anything develops, to be honest, I don't really mind if the page is moved, the only reason I objected last time was because it had been a copy and cut move, but if it is done properly I have no problem :) All the best SpitfireTally-ho! 04:09, 22 May 2009 (UTC)

May 2009
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Your username

 * I noticed that your username contains "bot". In the English Wikipedia, usernames containing "bot" are reserved for "bots" (see Bots), which are automatic processes that do various maintenance jobs. See Username policy. It is recommended that you change your username. Anthony Appleyard (talk) 09:31, 22 May 2009 (UTC)

Ace Hotel, again
Sure, I'll go and add my opinion now, thanks for the heads up, SpitfireTally-ho! 17:28, 26 May 2009 (UTC)