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I deleted Image:Linden.jpg as it is now redundant to Image:Charles Linden.jpg. I also added {{personality rights}} to the page. Thank you for your image. --Deskana (talk) 09:42, 21 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Personal Remarks edit

You really need to stop accusing me of maleficence. Please comment on my edits, and not on me. Your comments on the Charles Linden talk page border on harrasment.

Start being civil, or I will do my best to get you banned. Have a nice day. Absentis 14:36, 3 October 2007 (UTC)Reply


hmm :) Somebody vanished Elmao 10:24, 4 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

October 2007 edit

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There is no 'conflict of interests'. The material being posted is wrong. It is not factual. It contains malice and is not a valid Linden Method review. Wikipedia is not a forum for malice but for truth... whoever heard of an encyclopedia of untruths. This is where Wikipedia falls over.

Email edit

Thank you for the email, Mr. Linden. I took a look, and the current version it seems, has been nominated for deletion again. As this is what you had originally requested last year, I think perhaps the best thing is that it be deleted. Unfortunately, due to a lack of media sources that are not press releases, or associated with the Centre or Method, it really does not meet the notability requirements for Wikipedia. And, you would no longer have to worry about this or deal with it, so it is probably for the best, so far all those who have offered opinions on the deletion discussion are of the mind that it should be deleted. I'm sorry you've had this trouble, but hopefully this will solve many issues for you. Good to hear from you again, and I hope you are well. Cheers, ArielGold 21:51, 14 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

It's weird that people want it deleted now even though the main references are from a large newspaper and from me personally, the 'horses mouth'. I like the page and people respond well to it, but the problem is that it provides competitors and malicious people the opportunity to be disrespectful. It is such a pity that it will be deleted, if only people would use fact instead of creating facst to suit their own agendas. Charles.

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Proposed deletion of File:Charles Linden.jpg edit

 

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