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Help request

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I would like to remove some warning tags from the page Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion but when I remove them a bot just puts them back. The problems have been addressed and the page is just fine. Thanks. Vessels42 20:00, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


The history suggest you only attempted to remove the tags once, and an editor User:Valrith undid your change. The best thing to do is ask that user on their talk page about it. Though I would agree that the what links here page does indeed show few pages link to it, and it doesn't appear to satisfy the notability guidelines --pgk 20:03, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Resistivity

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Hi Vessels42,

You wrote a good section on four-point sensing in the Resistivity article, but I decided to remove it because (1) it was about resistance measurement, not resistivity, so didn't really belong in that article, and (2) we already have an article on Four-terminal sensing. I preserved your edit in Talk:Four-terminal sensing in case anyone finds any extra information in it that could be added to the article.

I hope that you will continue editing Wikipedia and that you don't get discouraged by occasional setbacks like this. --Heron 18:42, 20 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]