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Why is this going to be deleted, anyway? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Steinerstein ( talk • contribs)
The Salisbury Mall and The Centre at Salisbury are two totally differently articles that have nothing to do with one another, they just happen to reside in the same town and county, This article was approved by a consensus last month. Alot of research was conducted on this article in question, and it would be a disservice to delete it. --
MrWiki2007 10:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
Why was the picture in this artice of the Salisbury Mall deleted recently? It has no copyright in question as it was from a persons own personal collection (although references WERE used in the Wiki article) from 1970, and the person in question has the same picture in question on another website
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005/10/salisbury-mall.html which the owner of said site received persmission before posting it there, and the person who contributed it to this article here at Wikipedia also got his permission. It would be nice if at least asked before deleting the hard work of Wikipedia editors, as it was not an easy task tracking down an 37 year old vintage picture.--
Dataice 21:41, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
It wasn't given permission to ONLY use on Wikipedia. Maybe you should think first before about opening that mouth of yours, as you tend to like to get people going, judging from your previous contributions here on ths site,so don't assume anything about the editors who put in many months of hard work collecting information on this aritcle. I guess that makes you feel rather important doesn't it? You know a kindly worded reply goes a LONG way, maybe you should subscribe to that,have a good day sir.-- Sonicnukleo 15:38, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
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Why is this going to be deleted, anyway? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Steinerstein ( talk • contribs)
The Salisbury Mall and The Centre at Salisbury are two totally differently articles that have nothing to do with one another, they just happen to reside in the same town and county, This article was approved by a consensus last month. Alot of research was conducted on this article in question, and it would be a disservice to delete it. --
MrWiki2007 10:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
Why was the picture in this artice of the Salisbury Mall deleted recently? It has no copyright in question as it was from a persons own personal collection (although references WERE used in the Wiki article) from 1970, and the person in question has the same picture in question on another website
http://mallsofamerica.blogspot.com/2005/10/salisbury-mall.html which the owner of said site received persmission before posting it there, and the person who contributed it to this article here at Wikipedia also got his permission. It would be nice if at least asked before deleting the hard work of Wikipedia editors, as it was not an easy task tracking down an 37 year old vintage picture.--
Dataice 21:41, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
It wasn't given permission to ONLY use on Wikipedia. Maybe you should think first before about opening that mouth of yours, as you tend to like to get people going, judging from your previous contributions here on ths site,so don't assume anything about the editors who put in many months of hard work collecting information on this aritcle. I guess that makes you feel rather important doesn't it? You know a kindly worded reply goes a LONG way, maybe you should subscribe to that,have a good day sir.-- Sonicnukleo 15:38, 18 November 2006 (UTC)