Vigil on 9/8/2006 at 17:53
Uh guys, isn't this what the discussion page on the Wikipedia article itself is for?
Kolya on 9/8/2006 at 17:59
Sure, this is just a backstage quarrel.
Vigil on 9/8/2006 at 18:08
I guess you haven't looked at most of the other discussion pages on Wikipedia then ;) They make backstage quarreling look like yoga.
Nameless Voice on 8/12/2006 at 22:29
Calling him names won't do any good, and linking to his profile certainly won't.
If you want the page put back, you'd be better off linking to the deleted page instead.
It's not actually possible to permanently delete anything from Wikipedia, is it?
Why don't you just rollback the changes?
Kolya on 8/12/2006 at 23:08
It was well done so I'd rather see it coming back. But the information isn't lost or anything.
RocketMan on 9/12/2006 at 00:27
It says "Please don't edit this page"
Uhhhhhh...... :ebil:
Hemebond on 9/12/2006 at 01:21
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
Calling him names won't do any good, and linking to his profile certainly won't.
It associates him and his profile page with the search term
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Drat) cocksucker.
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
If you want the page put back, you'd be better off linking to the deleted page instead.
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=System_Shock_2_multiplayer) System Shock 2 Multiplayer.
Quote Posted by Nameless Voice
It's not actually possible to permanently delete anything from Wikipedia, is it?
Why don't you just rollback the changes?
I'm still looking for a way to rollback changes. I thought learning how to create pages was difficult; this deletion review process is ridiculous.
Quote Posted by Kolya
It was well done so I'd rather see it coming back. But the information isn't lost or anything.
I'm tempted to start my own bloody Wiki for SS2. In fact...
Brad Schoonmaker on 9/12/2006 at 02:28
What the hell! The first line in the References section past the Triva part has my name (close enough). That kind of counts as trivia(l).