User talk:Postmortemjapan

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Blocking
Hi, I have realised that the anon user 74.14.22.50 has again vandalized the page Gillian Chung, and because I gave them the last warning last time, you took action and notified an admin and blocked them for 31 hours. I am actually relatively new to wikipedia, how exactly does the blocking proccess occur? I looked at the guidelines and it looked like a fussy and long-winded proccess to pass bans. Yet you have done it so effectively and swiftly. Thankyou for teaching me if you ahve the time ^^" Dengero 10:25, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Ahh, thankyou so much, it's now so much clearer. So perhaps 2 more questions ^^". So if I have given a final warning to a person, and they have vandalized again, do I give another final warning to them or go straight to the admin board and tell them?
 * And a totally seperate question, I have recently created this page, and it is about a movie made in 2002. Wikipedia wasn't very well known then, so I only added it in now. It was actually pretty famous in Hong Kong at the time. It has now been tagged for sources and notability. So if I had a few more sources, do I get to remove the tag? Or can I get an admin of some sort and request them to remove it? Again, Thankyou so much for your time. Dengero 00:27, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

Electrical generator
I've reverted to a WAY older version. The earliest I could find without vandalism. Let me know if you have questions. sohmc 14:52, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

Re: Speedy delete for Socrates
Must have got the wrong article. Cheers man. TehPoep 14:10, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Icon
Someone else took it out. I'd never seen it at the top of the infobox like that until a few days ago. I feel that it overemphasises the award. It says to me that Al Gore (and the others I saw it on) is notable because he won a Nobel prize but in truth he won the prize because he did something notable. If the icon is necessary it should be further down in the infobox. Having it at the top adds nothing as you can't click through to the prize he won and it's distracting. It was also on the top of Jimmy Carter's page but why not also put up the Presidential Seal? It could get out of hand. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 13:35, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

OOPS!
Hi, I accidently post the semi-protection message on your user page. I didn't know you can semi-protect pages if you're not an administrator. TobytheTramEngine 17:45, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

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