Talk:Stratovision

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[edit] Stratovision and education

I wish that people who love to edit the creative work of others would resist the impulse to act as judge of a work when it is clear from the dates of historical entry that it is a work in progress. The reason why I originally added education as a category is because one of the biggest uses of Stratovision was educational television which lasted for a period of years. Unfortunately I have to sleep, eat, do other things in life and so I can't do everything immediately. So next time you get the urge to delete, pause first then even take the time to send the editor a note enquiring why such and such is so. You might get a friendly reply. The other way shows a degree of superioritiy in attitude and that only tends to irk other people who are creating the content and without content there is no encyclopedia. MPLX/MH 05:07, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Oh, grow up. Your articles get edited, deal with it. Don't want to give up ownership of your work? You can leave. Rhobite 05:27, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
Why are you so rude and why do you launch into a personal attack? I contribute to Wikipedia and my contributions have creative value. I don't appreciate being addressed in this way. Is it possible for you to use a civil tone and drop me a friendly note if there is something that is not clear? Would that be too much to ask of you? I don't think that others would appreciate being told to leave and I don't believe that this is in the spirit of Wikipedia. I do appreciate those who tidy stuff up and add links and so on, but your behavior is uncalled for and yes, I am offended by it. MPLX/MH 06:04, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Regarding content: I have now added sections dealing with education, propaganda and the temporary nature of the service today. I have other material in my personal files concerning the use of Stratovision technology by the USA in Vietnam and other locations and I intend to add this material on a time permitting basis. MPLX/MH 06:04, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)