User talk:128.115.27.10

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[edit] 6 November 2006

Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, as you did to Jesse Jackson, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. -- Atlant 22:55, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stop What?

I don't know what you mean "Vandalize" nor am I the person who edited Jesse Jackson's page (though apparently we work at the same place). I was just trying to post a current reference to the word in the page. Instead of referring to someone who's trying to contribute as a vandal and threatening retaliation, why don't you explain yourself. This was my first post EVER in wikipedia and will likely be my last if people treat contributers this way. If there is some reason you removed my post, I'd like to learn from my mistake.

[edit] chlorine trifluoride

I think I need to apologise for my edit summary, I did not see it was part of a discussion. I reverted since a part of info was deleted and a reference to a commercial site was inserted, without explanation, by an IP-number. To circumvent that in the future, may I ask you to fill in the edit summaries when making an edit, e.g. pointing to a discussion on the talkpage. I have explained my reversion on the talkpage, I think it is easier if we continue the discussion on the chemistry of chlorine trifluoride there. See you around! --Dirk Beetstra T C 21:56, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

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