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I have made an edit for the following reasons:
Glass strain insulators - the article is about strain insulators, which have been made of a number of materials and not just glass.
Glass strain insulators - collectors collect insulators made of a number of materials and not just glass.
... first produced in the 1850's ... - production predates this by at least 20 years. One reference to check is 'Insulators for High Voltages. J.S.T.Looms. IEEE. 1988.'
Please take a note of my edit - it is not vandalism and so I have changed the title of your post. Please do not make false allegations.
What you claim is a reference is not a reference as it is a link is to an external website which does not support the content of the sentence to which it was attached. I have moved the link to a more appropriate section of the article, which is 'External links."
To the unsigned IP making edits: you keep removing references so it is clear you do not understand what a reference is, or you are a vandal. -
LuckyLouie (
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22:46, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Please do not make claims of vandalism where they are clearly not relevant. FYI: a reference supports what is written whereas the link that you inserted did not, and consequently I moved it to where it was most appropriate. —Preceding
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22:52, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Leaving aside the apparent sarcasm of your recent message which is not constructive, just as the previous false vandalism allegations, I am unable to comment about this link as I do not know to what it is supposed to support. —Preceding
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23:03, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Both references you removed have to do with people who collect insulators, especially antique ones. However since you seemingly enjoy removing references and leaving incongruous explanations for your actions, I will leave you to your fun. -
LuckyLouie (
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00:11, 2 March 2009 (UTC)reply
My edits have had a single aim, which has been to improve the article. Whereas you have made unhelpful and irrelevant edits, and this appears to be because you have no knowledge of the subject. It is just as well that you have now decided to leave this article alone. Perhaps in the future you will adopt a more constructive approach both to editting other articles and how you communicate to other people. —Preceding
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00:18, 2 March 2009 (UTC)reply
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I have made an edit for the following reasons:
Glass strain insulators - the article is about strain insulators, which have been made of a number of materials and not just glass.
Glass strain insulators - collectors collect insulators made of a number of materials and not just glass.
... first produced in the 1850's ... - production predates this by at least 20 years. One reference to check is 'Insulators for High Voltages. J.S.T.Looms. IEEE. 1988.'
Please take a note of my edit - it is not vandalism and so I have changed the title of your post. Please do not make false allegations.
What you claim is a reference is not a reference as it is a link is to an external website which does not support the content of the sentence to which it was attached. I have moved the link to a more appropriate section of the article, which is 'External links."
To the unsigned IP making edits: you keep removing references so it is clear you do not understand what a reference is, or you are a vandal. -
LuckyLouie (
talk)
22:46, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Please do not make claims of vandalism where they are clearly not relevant. FYI: a reference supports what is written whereas the link that you inserted did not, and consequently I moved it to where it was most appropriate. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
210.54.238.178 (
talk)
22:52, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Leaving aside the apparent sarcasm of your recent message which is not constructive, just as the previous false vandalism allegations, I am unable to comment about this link as I do not know to what it is supposed to support. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
210.54.238.178 (
talk)
23:03, 1 March 2009 (UTC)reply
Both references you removed have to do with people who collect insulators, especially antique ones. However since you seemingly enjoy removing references and leaving incongruous explanations for your actions, I will leave you to your fun. -
LuckyLouie (
talk)
00:11, 2 March 2009 (UTC)reply
My edits have had a single aim, which has been to improve the article. Whereas you have made unhelpful and irrelevant edits, and this appears to be because you have no knowledge of the subject. It is just as well that you have now decided to leave this article alone. Perhaps in the future you will adopt a more constructive approach both to editting other articles and how you communicate to other people. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
210.54.238.178 (
talk)
00:18, 2 March 2009 (UTC)reply