Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Vemma

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I spent hours working on a new version of the article from scratch (that I wasn't done with yet, by the way), yet if I understood the deletion log correctly, my entry was speedy deleted simply because there was an entry deleted before mine. Now I didn't know that there was an article before mine, neither was I aware of a way to check if there was (is there?)... Not to mention, is being a BBB member "notable" enough? Is the fact that it's the first MLM company to let minors become reps with parental consent (I didn't write it up in the article yet), the energy drink sponsored by the Phoenix Suns (with a lounge in US Airways Center), sponsor of Celebrity Fight Night, not "notable" enough, or do I seem to be misunderstood of the "notability" guidelines? If nothing else, can I at least have my latest revision "userified" so that I can improve upon it offline? I didn't do a back up, and I am NOT about to start from scratch all over again. PLEASE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?! Edwardw818 (talk) 17:06, 13 April 2008 (UTC)