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thanks for your recent comments on the talk page. in case you missed it, there is an actual poll on this issue, & your vote there would be appreciated. ] ] 16:58, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

== Section headings on talk pages ==

I noticed you were changing some section headings on talk pages to have headlines with one = sign instead of two. If you click the "+" button at the top of a talk page (which used to be labelled "add a comment" and is one of the most common ways of starting a new discussion) you get a == level heading, so in general it's best to keep them all the same or the tables of contents get thrown off and new comments look like they are subheadings of those.

I have no idea why == is the default instead of =. ] (]&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;]) 17:15, 4 November 2005 (UTC)

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I noticed that you were the last person to edit ], yet you did not remove the DOM content. Why did you keep this content? ] 08:27, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

:If you want to remove the content, go ahead. This was something I was doing to lay down the law in terms of the junk Johnski puts in the articles. I didn't remove all the content, but edited it back to a version I had added to the article as a something Isotope and I agreed would be a good alternative. I have no problem with it being removed. Be ready to be attacked by Johnski after he logs on. ] 08:43, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

== Mediation ==

I am sorry that I suggested your case would not be suitable for mediation. I said that I didn't feel mediation would be useful because I had seen the comment higher on this page about vandalism. When you list someone as having multiple sockpuppets, it doesn't bode well for mediation. Mediation is about resolving differences, not punishment. I couldn't see your dispute being helped by mediation. RFC seems a better course of action. Best wishes, ]</nowiki>]] 10:25, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

::I agree; ] time. I don't like the word punishment; I like to assume good faith and assume the editor in question may make positive contributions to Misplaced Pages once they let go of their DOM obsession. ] 21:07, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

== Johnski ==

Yeah, I've seen the "we had consensus" stunt pulled before, by Johnski and others, and I'll be ready to point out he doesn't have it if and when appropriate. (In fact, I pointed that out preemptively this time. :) ) ] (]&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;]) 14:24, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

::Hey, thanks for the kind words. I'm asking you to look at the article ]; it is really bad form for one editor to directly do a revert war with another editor (see ]. ] 21:03, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

:::Who the hell are you to call me sockpuppet? You dudes might want to read more carefully. Just looked at Taongi talk and what Johnski wrote is that there is concensus on the DoM article about Taongi's Iroijlaplap granting a lease to it. Where has he or I ever claim other consensus on points that there is no consensus for? Put up or shut up!] 04:52, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

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