User talk:Notyouravgjoe

Image copyright problem with Image:Whiteys.jpg
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John Patrick Looney
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''Look at the dates when the Wiki article was created and when the other post was made. ''

I did.


 * Date of posting at http://www.network54.com : September 14 2005


 * Date of creation for John Patrick Looney : 14 November 2005.

You even copied the misspelling of "inaccurate" (Other than publishing innaccurate news stories, Looney had a hand in...).

Any other questions? --Calton | Talk 02:02, 13 May 2006 (UTC)


 * Caltron, the text you claim that I copied was not entered on September 14, 2005. The text you claim that I copied was a reply to the September 14, 2005 article.  The reply to the article was posted on March 1, 2006 (It is clearly displayed).  You have to scroll down to the reply and look at the date the reply (which you say I copied) was posted.  I did not copy this text.  They copied it from Wiki as the Wiki article was created 4 months prior to the posting of the text in question.  notyouravgjoe | Talk 19:16, 13 May 2006 (UTC

Oh, hell. You're absolutely right: I confused the two texts, relying on word-searching on the page. My deepest apologies. I'll fix that.

By the way, the name is "Calton". Never has been, never will be "Caltron". --Calton | Talk 00:07, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

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Non-free rationale for File:Maquoketscaves.jpg
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Non-free rationale for File:Maquoketa caves map.JPG
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