User talk:Jazz4kurt
Since I'm creating a discussion of Slipstream, I'm dying to know how there is a better location than Talk:Slipstream for such a discussion.
Dear user,
thank you for your message on the page Talk:Slipstream. However, that was the wrong place to post it. Please feel free to post your question again, this time at the Wikipedia:Reference Desk (please take a minute to find the correct section to post it to). Thank you for your co-operation, and I hope you enjoy using Wikipedia! — If you want to recover the message you posted so that you can copy & paste it, you can access it here: [1]. — Timwi 15:00, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
As I mentioned to you above, two days ago, please post your question at Wikipedia:Reference Desk and not at Talk:Slipstream. If you are not going to do the right thing, you are not going to receive an answer. — Timwi 16:24, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi Jazz4kurt,
You've posted the following comment to Talk:Slipstream:
- "I have a discussion I would like to post here, but there is an overbearing editor who insists on deleting it, so I'll have to move on to some more engaging venue. Peace."
Please understand that the reason your question gets deleted is because the Talk page for Slipstream is for discussing the article content, rather than for general questions relating to Slipstream. You have a much better chance of having your question answered if you post it to the appropriate place; Wikipedia:Reference Desk/Science is just such a place. P.S. Sorry for calling your question "spam" originally. --Romanski 13:01, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
If you're still interested, you should take a look back at the slipstream page and restate your question. it seems like the article could use a lot of work. Archtemplar 07:49, 29 May 2007 (UTC)