User talk:Takohead

''You left a rather threating message, accusing me of vandalism on this article. My response: "I Linked the "Albert B. Chandler" in "Albert B. Chandler Medical Center" to the entry for Albert B. "Happy" Chandler. I fail to see how this is vandalism. Please explain. It seems natural that someone who isn't from Kebtucky would wonder who "Albert B. Chandler" was. This was not at all an unreasonable addition." I'd like to understand why you did this. Thanks Takohead 18:38, 30 August 2006 (UTC)''


 * Hi Takohead. I think there must be some confusion here.  I've never left you a message on your talk page (in fact, noone else has either), and as far as I can tell, I've never edited the Comair Flight 5191 article, and neither have you, or so it seems from this.  Of course, if I am confused and I did leave you a message which was not appropriate for your edits, I apologize in advance;  from how you describe it, your edits are perfectly reasonable.  If you have any more questions, let me know here or on my talk page and I'll help you get to the bottom of this. -- Deville (Talk) 19:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Hi, I think I have gotten to the bottom of this. I believe you are discussing edits you made to that article while anonymous IP 128.244.246.131, correct?  As you say, your edits were completely proper and in fact very useful.    It turns out that the anonymous IP user right before you, 219.73.57.105, had vandalized the article (in fact, by adding the link Airplane! to the article, which is of course not appropriate).  I intended to send the warning message to 219., but somehow I must have clicked on the wrong thing and sent it to you.  I send along sincere apologies, as this was a mistake which was completely my fault, and you should never have gotten a warning.  I'll remove that warning from the page now as well.  Thank you for letting me know.  Also, I hope that you will continue to make useful edits to articles in Wikipedia, and don't let this message scare you away.  If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask them here or on my talk page. -- Deville (Talk) 19:14, 30 August 2006 (UTC)