Thank you for experimenting with the page International Astronomical Union on Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Sandstein 16:59, 24 August 2006 (UTC)Reply


Thank you for experimenting with the Wikipedia page International Astronomical Union five times. All of your tests worked, and have been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia in a more appropriate manner. Aelffin 17:25, 24 August 2006 (UTC)Reply


Please stop. If you continue to disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Use talk pages to illustrate your points. From: Aelffin 17:36, 24 August 2006 (UTC)Reply


This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who accepted the request.

Crosgrove (block logactive blocksglobal blockscontribsdeleted contribsfilter logcreation logchange block settingsunblockcheckuser (log))


Request reason:

Well, apparently I was on the wrong page. I am pretty sure that this was my first attempt at editing a Wikipedia page, and when it resulted in me being banned, I more or less figured it just wasn't worth my time to learn any more. I did not know this Usertalk page existed until today. Truth be told, I have no idea how this "appeal" is expected to get to you guys, but I am following you instructions as best I can parse them. Regardless, I feel a lifetime ban is a bit extreme for whatever rule it is I violated. Also, my e-mail account information you have is wrong. I would give you the new one, but your info at the bottom says the whole world can read this. That is just not right, and you need to fix that--seriously, you can't have this as my only way to reach you but let everyone in the world read it! Which brings up an interesting point--I have no way of knowing if this is the proper way to contact you, so I will also try through other methods. Hopefully your e-mail address is somewhere on these pages. UPDATE:I did try to contact Aelffin directly, but apparently he has removed the "E-mail this user" option from his page. There is no way for me to contact him directly as your guidelines seem to indicate is one way of requesting being unblocked. Also, I have yet to find ANY way of contacting you people directly. Still digging...

Accept reason:

It is perfectly normal for accounts that have done nothing but vandalize to be indefinitely blocked. This is done to protect this project from harm. However, you have been blocked a very long time, long enough that the administrator who blocked you is no longer active here. I think it is appropriate to grant a second chance after so much time, but do be aware tha any return to the type of edits we saw before you will blocked will lead to this account being blocked again. (by the eay once you are unblocked you should be able to correct your email address in your preferences, and nobody will be ale to see your email address unless you send them an email.) Welcome back. Beeblebrox (talk) 16:06, 24 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

United States Anti-Doping Agency

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Please don't insert non-encyclopedic comments into articles, it's exactly what you've been blocked for previously. Max Semenik (talk) 00:54, 27 August 2012 (UTC)Reply


Sorry Max, turns out my "non-encyclopedic" comments were, in fact, correct. Lance Armstrong was not stripped of his titles until today (2012/10/22). You should be more careful about correcting people who are, in fact, correct. See:http://www.uci.ch/Modules/ENews/ENewsDetails2011.asp?id=ODgzNA&MenuId=MTYzMDQ&LangId=1&BackLink=%2FTemplates%2FUCI%2FUCI8%2Flayout%2Easp%3FMenuID%3DMTYzMDQ%26LangId%3D1 And please, learn the differnce between "encyclopedic" and "sensationalistic news headline designed to draw in readers". Crosgrove (talk) 13:13, 22 October 2012 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits

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  Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ) at the end of your comment. You could also click on the signature button   or   located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your username or IP address and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when they said it. Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 23:47, 27 August 2012 (UTC)Reply


I appreciate the info--I tried to find out how to do such, but could not.

Crosgrove (talk) 00:04, 28 August 2012 (UTC)Reply