User talk:Leahcim506
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[edit] Are you Mike Downey?
I just saw that fantastic picture in the UCLA article. However, I need to point out that if you're not Mike Downey, you cannot grant the picture into the public domain on his behalf unless you're his agent or attorney. If you downloaded the picture from his Web site or a public photo gallery Web site, you need to provide a link to the original Web page, and it better have a statement by Mike himself dedicating the work into the public domain! --Coolcaesar 19:33, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Yup-thats me. Did I not cite it correctly?
[edit] Re: Colorado gubernatorial election, 2006
Owen you made a vandalism comment when I edited this page|this page . I removed a section that was clearly posted by a campaign organizer of a 3rd Party. It was definitely not appropriate for the page. How does that constitute vandalism?Leahcim506 17:07, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
- I assume you are referring to this anonymous edit. Firstly, my apologies for reverting it. However, please note that massive text removal without any explanation in the Edit Summary field, especially by unregistered editors, is often assumed to be vandalism. In the future, please accompany such edits with a brief explanation in the Edit Summary field to avoid future misunderstandings. Sorry and thanks! Owen× ☎ 18:20, 31 October 2006 (UTC)