User talk:PittChEGSA

I have created a new account User:TimKnab, on the recommendation of the help desk and I would like to have Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/University of Pittsburgh Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering deleted so that I may resubmit this article with the suggested improvements from that account as I understand this account was blocked because it appears to represent an organization, however, I was the only one with the login information to this account, and the new account which I would prefer to use and submit/edit from is also my own personal account which will only ever be used by me. Thanks PittChEGSA (talk) 15:18, 26 July 2012 (UTC)
 * There is nothing stopping your from working on the article was your new account, and this would be the preferred method as it means the submission's page history remains intact. If you still want the submission to be deleted reply here and I'll tag it for you. Alternatively you can add " " (WP:CSD) above all the other content in the submission. Callanecc (talk • contribs • logs) 02:42, 16 August 2012 (UTC)

I tried to do that, however the page was immediately (automatically?) rejected due to the fact that the page existed, and as it was explained to me via live chat, that was due to the fact that the exact same page was created under a different user account. So if you could flag/tag the page for deletion that would be really great, and I would really appreciate it. Thanks again, PittChEGSA (talk) 16:22, 20 August 2012
 * Hi, I have deleted the page for you. If you need the content, I'm happy to email it to you. I'm 'watching' this page for any replies but may not be able get back to you for 30 hours or so. Kind regards, Malcolmxl5 (talk) 22:53, 20 August 2012 (UTC)

I have the content saved in a text file so I think I'm all set on that front. Thanks again, everyone for all the help and the quick responses and action! PittChEGSA (talk) 09:19 21 August 2012

Image source problem with File:Pitt ChemE Chairs New.png
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