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TheRingess (talk) 23:06, 11 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Re: Adi Da page edit

Hello- I just want to say, re: your plea for help from Geronimo20, that if you carefully read the talk history, you will see that the only editor I ever opposed was David Starr - and was joined in that effort by numbers of other editors, with whom I worked diligently to overhaul what was a deeply problematic page. You have only recently begun editing there, and should respect the efforts of previous editors, whose work I am only trying to protect. I have made my points clear in talk - you have not addressed them there, and instead are simply trying to steamroll ahead with your own agenda. Please take it slow, line by line, and we can surely reach some consensus. Thank you.Tao2911 (talk) 04:05, 19 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

external links edit

Hi, thanks for your message. It is good policy to remove 99.9% of external links; even with that policy, the article will still become a link farm as would-be virtual entreprenuers love to use Wikipedia to hawk their wares. Especially for spiritually-inclined articles, a good policy is that unless the external link is absolutely essential, delete it. See this edit. Useful links will be cited in the footnotes; official links can be listed in the external links section. The particular site that was added is amateur, unofficial, and it would be hard to justify adding a link to it without adding 1,000,000 equally deserving links. — goethean 00:48, 21 August 2009 (UTC)Reply