User talk:SiZors

I saw what you have done to the horse breaking article. I think you misunderstand the expected use of the "neutrality" warning you put on that page, so I will revert it. You have taken an extreme step that is ordinary only done after there has been some period of discussion/debate on the article's talk page, and after that discussion has proven not to be productive. The first step in such a case as this is either to improve the article yourself, or make a polite request on the talk page that somebody else be found. Two of the facts about this matter are that (1) some people claim that abusive horse training methods are never used, and (2) it is indeed virtually impossible to find anyone writing about his/her own use of or advocacy for abusive horse training methods. If you have evidence then provide citations to that evidence.

Also, please sign your postings, and please add them at the bottom of talk pages. P0M 04:32, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

T509 removal of info
Was just wondering why you deleted the How-To info from the Samsung T509 page. If it helps people out and makes people happy, what's the harm?

thanks

-D —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sduibek (talk • contribs) 21:55, 22 March 2007 (UTC).

Proposed deletion of Samsung T509


The article Samsung T509 has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * WP:MILL cellphone. No sources, only a blog listed as an external link. Notability not established per WP:PRODUCT.

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Flamable vs inflammable
Being a native speaker of English. I am aware that inflammable from the root inflame, means the same as the unfortunate word flammable. However, I consider that the latter is a faulty back invention by people who do not understand English and think the in-prefix means not. However to pander to the illiterate, I will not change your edit about Flixborough. Dabbler (talk) 16:29, 28 September 2014 (UTC)

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